david@lang.hm wrote:
Well, there is no need to go to ANSI C as pre-ANSI would to it also.
The problem is non ANSI gcc extensions.
This may make sense after it did happen, but it does not help today.
Using plain C in the Linux kernel include files would be sufficient for all
compilers that make sense to be supported.
Jörg
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