>> >When a .c file contains:
>> >DEFINE_PER_CPU(struct foo_s *, bar);
>> >
>> >the .cpp output looks like:
>> ^^^^
>>
>> Are you right about C++?
>
>It's the pre-processed output with DEFINE_PER_CPU expanded, not C++.
>
Oh ok. (According to gcc(1), that's called ".i")
Jan Engelhardt
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