Karl,

Are new and delete even safe to use in kernel space? Come to think of it, I
never actually tried.

Steve

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>C++ has its places, especially where inheritance fits well,
>and GUI is the
>best example for the use of inheritance.
>For more procedure stuff like the kernel or device driving then C works
>well.
>Remember there are more mundane features of OO like grouping
>procedures and
>data into packages which can be done with any language though
>C++ provides
>one with features to do it and control it.
>
>One danger I see with using C++ is that using RTLinux implies one wants
>control over what happens especially with predictable timing. What a
>compiler does with C++, especially dynamic calling, creation
>and deletion
>of objects and memory allocation  and worse of all memory
>deallocation may
>mean one loses control.
>
>Karl.
>

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