Hi,
Is there a problem to write a c++ code in a network driver?
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Benzy Gabay
R&D
Everbee Wireless
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Hi,
Is there a problem to write a c++ code in a network driver?
Benzy Gabay
R&D
Everbee Wireless
mailto:bgabay@everbee.com
Tel. +972-9-956-0135 ext: 107
Fax. +972-9-955-9654
Benzy Gabay <bgabay@everbee.com> wrote:
Hi,
Is there a problem to write a c++ code in a network driver?
Just don’t see the point. io-net takes a structure of function pointers
so all the entry points have to be declared as “static” if they are part of
a class. Also, the main init function needs to be a function with C
linkage. Otherwise, you can use C++.
chris
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Software Engineer, QSSL
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