On sab, 2003-03-01 at 22:36, David Olofson wrote:
> I've done some C++ in kernel space (RTLinux), but the short story: I
> wouldn't recommend it, and I don't think anything complex enough to
> really warrant the use of C++ should live in kernel space anyway.

Yes, I know, but possibly I would like to use that drivers, at least to
make my card work in acceptable amount of time. I cannot convert 740KB
of code quickly. I had a look at the code and it's mostly usable, IF
there are no C/C++link problems. Are there any ? That generic driver is
not completely generic because ::operator new/delete is not defined in
all objects.

> Of course, I don't know how much longer Real Life and other projects
> will keep me from getting started with this. I just won't start yet
> another project with a bunch of others in a state of "to be released
> RSN". Too much task switching overhead. ;-)
>
> If someone beats me to it, I'll do what I can to help out.

I already started working on it... ehm, take into account I've never
written a line of alsa code before yearstday :). But I want to make my
new expensive toy work asap.

Bye.




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