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    SubjectRe: What if?
    On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Bernd Petrovitsch wrote:

    > Exceptions, STL, and most of the fancy features are not usable and must
    > be thrown out (you even have to forbid them and look after it).
    > The holds - more or less - for operator overloading (except in very few
    > cases).
    > So the usual C++-(and OO-) marketing propaganda does not help since most
    > features (including all standard run-time libs) are either not usable or
    > forbidden.
    > Yes, you get probably stricter type checking - most of this is in C also
    > doable.

    The first step was done.

    http://netlab.ru.is/exception/KernelExceptions.pdf
    http://netlab.ru.is/exception/LinuxCXX.shtml
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