Re: The reiser4 programming style is recursive?

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Of course, D would be a great choice, but C# may be better. I hear
that Torvalds really wants to see more Mono drivers in the kernel.
What else would we do with our 4GB RAM machines?

No seriously, nothing in the kernel is coded in anything but C or
assembler. You might as well just make the C code a little more
pretty.

--Teran

On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 21:34, Ralph Ulrich <eulenreich@xxxxxx> wrote:
> 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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