In 2005, Dr Dobb magazine published an article about a patch for the Linux kernel. The patch pretended to allow Itanium C ++ ABI in kernel space. The patch was not accepted . The code disappeared from the network (I can not find it :)).
The link seems to have attributed us to the sources of the patch. The address on the page results in a non-existent page . There are many pages related to a dead address.
Does anyone have a copy of the patch or any other information about this?
Thanx.
Wouldn't it be nice if someone backed up the Internet?
like this: C ++ in the Linux kernel
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