[snip exciting discussion on style]

> There are several C99 features used already, e.g. designated
initializers:
>       bla bli = { .blub = "foo", .arr[0] = 42 };
> Do you suggest that this should not be used, because it is
inconsistent 
> with all the other existing compound initialisations?

Regarding this great feature of C99, sadly, it's not C++ compatible.  So
while designated initializers in a C source file are great, in a header
file they will give a compile error if included in e.g. a C++ kernel
module (which otherwise would work fine).

Actually, as a further digression, I was wondering if/when FreeBSD would
add 

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

to sys/sys/*.h and other headers that can be included by a kernel
module.

Thanks,
matthew

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