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omginternets
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Ask HN: Why the Linux Kernel doesn't have unit tes...
Isn't the public API quite narrow, though?
dahfizz
on Nov 25, 2022
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The API is massive. Just the number build parameters and boot parameters is very high. There is also a ton of things you can tune at runtime in /sys/proc . Not to mention all the syscalls and the subtle ways they all interact with each other.
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Surely itβs miles smaller than the public Linux API.
interactivecode
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sounds like someone should write tests for that
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