Hi!

20-Июл-2004 10:00 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (tom ehlert) wrote to "Arkady V.Belousov"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

>> explicitly developed to ease portability. About uint32_t: good name, but
>> DWORD (UDWORD) is more traditional. :)
te> the kernel has a 10 year tradition to use ULONG,
te> but you aren't going to play by any rule anyway :((

     Search accross kernel files: 21 line with "DWORD" in hdr/*.*, 7 lines
in kernel/*.c, 6 in kernel/*.h.

>>      And? For me, it looks as "quick and dirty" hack, may be there is better
>> ways for "garbage collection" over near fnodes?
te> I agree - it's a damned dirty hack. but I haven't found a way so far
te> to do it better - and I *had* to find a solution for this problem.

     I _not_ say that _you_ made bad work or that you not found solution. I
only say, that found _solution_ isn't looks... beauty? nice? consistent? No
more, no less.




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