The reiser4 programming style is recursive?

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Is it true that the programming style of reiser4 is recursive style and
that this kind of style was rejected from the kernel developers?

If  true: How much effort would it be to recode reiser4 to a style which
has a chance of inclusion in the linux kernel?

And if there will be a recoding effort to be made, wouldn't it be a
great idea to use a cleaner and more modern programming language link D ?

Thanks in advance for answering my more general questions.
Ralph
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