On Oct 25, 4:49pm, David Holland wrote: } On Sat, Jun 04, 2011 at 02:27:59PM -0700, John Nemeth wrote: } > } > Is there a good reason that we are not using <stdbool.h> and <stdint.h> } > } > in the kernel, instead of <sys/stdint.h> and <sys/types.h>? It seems } > } > to me that we could cut simplify by using the same headers for the same } > } > definitions everywhere. } > } } > } We should, but the source tree organization doesn't really allow it. } > } (I assume you agree that creating any src/sys/*.h files would be a } > } mistake.) } > } } > } In the long run we should add src/sys/include, but in general I think } > } major structural cleanup like this should wait until we manage to do a } > } version control migration. } > } > The files in src/sys/sys get installed into /usr/include/sys . } } Yes, I'm aware of that. Your point being?
Then what purpose would src/sys/include serve? }-- End of excerpt from David Holland