But this makes, like "register", direct use of processor registers (it stores int arguments in eax, ebx, etc.).
On Mon, 25 Apr 2005, Matthias-Christian Ott wrote:
"register" and "auto" variables aren't relicts of the 60's, they're a part of the ISO-C 99 standard, I'm following, "man".
They _are_ relicts of the 60's. It's just that the C standard hasn't ever had the reason to remove them.
And if you think "register" variables are outdated, please remove the CONFIG_REGPARM option from the Kernel source.
That does something totally different. And doesn't use "register" at all.
Pass the toke, you've been hogging the drugs for way too long.
Linus