* Re: Using C++ style inheritance for board files
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@ 2010-09-15 17:48 ` Tony Lindgren
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From: Tony Lindgren @ 2010-09-15 17:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Elvis Dowson; +Cc: Linux OMAP Mailing List
* Elvis Dowson <elvis.dowson@mac.com> [100914 12:58]:
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> For example, I have a platform that is based on board-overo.c. Instead copy pasting and creating a new board-overo-variant.c, if the core structures were defined as classes, I could potentially inherit from the base overo board definition, and add my own specific modifications.
Uhh, let's leave c++ out of this..
You can already easily share most of the code among boards
by having multiple MACHINE entries in the board-*.c file.
See board-n8x0.c for example.
Then you can spend some effort to create common platform
device init code, see gpmc-*.c and hsmmc.c for examples.
Regards,
Tony
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