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From: Lawrence D'Oliveiro <ldo@nz.invalid>
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On Fri, 30 Aug 2024 10:43:10 +0200, Bonita Montero wrote:

> Am 30.08.2024 um 05:21 schrieb Lawrence D'Oliveiro:
> 
>> Do you have any examples of C++ code that deals with the levels of
>> indirection in the Linux kernel?
> 
> I wanted to say that there are language facilities in C that put a
> distance with the interface and the code behind it. In C this doesn't
> exist. And there's no encapsulation that helps to manage such abstrac-
> tions.

That’s a theoretical argument. I was making a practical one, by referring 
to its use in actual, working code.