On 5/8/07, Jörn Engel <[email protected]> wrote:
> > +typedef __be16 be16;
> > +typedef __be32 be32;
> > +typedef __be64 be64;
>
> Why are those typedefs necessary ?
Not strictly. I tend to use the be* types fairly often in the code and
simply grew weary of seeing the underscores.
Any objections if I seperate out the userspace headers and keep the
shorthands for kernel code only?
Not sure what you mean but I would prefer you drop the typedefs completely.
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