libpw.a
John B Scalia
jb at aablue.UUCP
Tue Apr 18 04:46:50 AEST 1989
In article <1250 at frog.UUCP> john at frog.UUCP (John Woods) writes:
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>Programmers shouldn't use alloca(). The standard implementation of allocating
>a chunk of stack is not applicable to all computer architectures or compilers,
>and the non-stack-based implementations require too much conspiracy and
>machination to be efficient and worthwhile.
OK, I agree that libpw.a is pretty much worthless, but after your statement
about alloca(), I've got another question. If programmers shouldn't use it,
why did GNU require it for installing their grep facility? I'll admit that
I haven't studied the code thoroughly, but their implementation doesn't seem
that bad.
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