On 7/20/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
FWIW;

I went on to check that Embedded C++ that David Nugent mentioned, and I found
this:

http://www.caravan.net/ec2plus/

Acording to the Q&A section:

"The goal of EC++ is to provide embedded systems programmers with a subset of
C++ that is easy for the average C programmer to understand and use. The subset
should offer upward compatibility with ISO/ANSI Standard C++ and retain the
major advantages of C++.
To achieve the goal, several guidelines were established for creating the
subset such as avoiding excessive memory consumption (overhead) and removing
complex features." ...

And also FWIW, I wouldn't object to having support for other languages
(Objective C ? ), if someone has/finds modules that could use the features.

cheers,

    Pedro.


Pedro

How about thinking ahead in time ? say 10 years ahead ?

May be driver code would be as simple as scripting or even written in XML !

The schema is standardized (ie. interface) and translator tools do the rest.

What is the point of replacing a 25 yr technology with a 20 year old
technology ?
If you really want to be a pioneer think 10 years ahead in time !

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