Re: Style Question

From: Jan Engelhardt
Date: Sun Mar 11 2007 - 16:36:25 EST



On Mar 11 2007 22:15, Cong WANG wrote:
>
> I have a question about coding style in linux kernel. In
> Documention/CodingStyle, it is said that "Linux style for comments is
> the C89 "/* ... */" style. Don't use C99-style "// ..." comments."
> _But_ I see a lot of '//' style comments in current kernel code.
>
> Which is wrong? The documentions or the code, or neither? And why?

The code. And because it's not always reviewed but silently pushed.

> Another question is about NULL. AFAIK, in user space, using NULL is
> better than directly using 0 in C. In kernel, I know it used its own
> NULL, which may be defined as ((void*)0), but it's _still_ different
> from raw zero.

In what way?

>So can I say using NULL is better than 0 in kernel?

On what basis? Do you even know what NULL is defined as in
(C, not C++) userspace? Think about it.


Jan
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