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12-562: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Kernel Normal Form Kernel normal form , or KNF , is the coding style used in the development of code for the BSD operating systems. Based on the original KNF concept from the Computer Systems Research Group , it dictates a programming style to which contributed code should adhere prior to its inclusion into
16-406: The codebase . KNF started out as a codification of how Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie formatted the original UNIX C source code. It describes such things as how to name variables, use indents and the use of ANSI C or K&R C code styles. Each BSD variant has its own KNF rules, which have evolved over time to differ from each other in small ways. The SunOS kernel and userland also uses
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