On Thu, 1 Mar 2012, Andreas F?rber wrote: > Am 29.02.2012 10:05, schrieb ???: > > On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 10:59:54AM +0400, Michael Tokarev wrote: > >> On 29.02.2012 09:52, Evgeny Voevodin wrote: > >>> include/qemu/object.h: > >> [] > >>> * void my_device_class_init(ObjectClass *klass, void *class_data) > >>> * { > >>> * DeviceClass *dc = DEVICE_CLASS(klass); > >>> * dc->reset = my_device_reset; > >>> * } > >>> * > >>> > >>> Why to use "klass", not "class"? > >> > >> Because in C++, "class" is a reserved word. It is quite typical idiom > >> to replace class with klass in (public) headers. > > > > I thought QEMU is written in C, right? Is there anything related to C++? > > A while back there was a patch that added a C++ audio backend, for > instance. I didn't get around to cleaning the patch up yet though. >
The real reason, ofcourse, is that germans are taking over the world, nothing new here. > Objective-C is used for the Cocoa frontend. > > At least our headers should work with such C-derived languages. > > clazz is another common alternative if you don't like klass. ;) > -- mailto:av1...@comtv.ru