
11 May
2012
11 May
'12
10:13 p.m.
Dear Simon Glass,
In message CAPnjgZ2hep7ApaNMakKrAEpCPffQ74BogGo=GnWTy47akewXTQ@mail.gmail.com you wrote:
So I will go back to the more complicated way, and this time just copy what the kernel does. The difference is that it doesn't use typeof().
I have to admit that I tend to prefer the typeof() version, and I wonder why the kernel doesn;t use that. I guess there are reasons for that. Does anybody know what these might be?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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