Re: Usage of leading underscore in linux kernel code.

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On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Shaz <shazalive@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >
>> >... the convention in many systems is to use a leading
>> underscore for low level functions
>> > that do little validation and should therefore not be used
>> directly.
>> >
>>
>> Thank you for the kind explanation.
>> I wasn't aware about this low_level vs. leading_underscore convention.
>
> VS. ?

I didn't write it, but as a native speaker:

vs.  ==  versus

In this case, that's not actually a great choice of words, but it read
fine the first time I read it.

Greg

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