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Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh internals: argument processing
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Ken Hornstein |
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Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh internals: argument processing |
Date: |
Wed, 09 Jan 2013 11:38:43 -0500 |
>(the linux kernel is full of variable names constructed like that,
>making it very difficult to find important declarations.)
I know EXACTLY what you mean; I've spent hours tracking those damn things
down myself in the Linux kernel. And the answer is no, it doesn't.
The enums are declared as-is. The array is also declared as-is. There
is a new enum declared as LEN_ ## name, but I don't think we have a use
for it right now.
--Ken
- Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh internals: argument processing, (continued)
- Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh internals: argument processing, Paul Fox, 2013/01/08
- Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh internals: argument processing, Ken Hornstein, 2013/01/08
- Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh internals: argument processing, Ralph Corderoy, 2013/01/08
- Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh internals: argument processing, Ken Hornstein, 2013/01/08
- Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh internals: argument processing, Ralph Corderoy, 2013/01/09
- Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh internals: argument processing, Ken Hornstein, 2013/01/09
- Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh internals: argument processing, Paul Fox, 2013/01/09
- Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh internals: argument processing, Ralph Corderoy, 2013/01/09
- Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh internals: argument processing, Paul Fox, 2013/01/09
- Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh internals: argument processing, Ralph Corderoy, 2013/01/09
- Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh internals: argument processing,
Ken Hornstein <=
- Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh internals: argument processing, Ralph Corderoy, 2013/01/09
- Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh internals: argument processing, Ken Hornstein, 2013/01/09
Re: [Nmh-workers] nmh internals: argument processing, David Levine, 2013/01/08