Re: Is there stack associated when a executing an inline function?
- From: gazelle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Kenny McCormack)
- Date: Fri, 29 Feb 2008 15:53:03 +0000 (UTC)
In article <47C81708.64DCA906@xxxxxxxx>,
Morris Dovey <mrdovey@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Kenny McCormack wrote:
Be aware that use of the word "stack" in this ng (even if the subject is
pancakes), by non-Clique members, will result in flamage.
Good point - many newbies are unaware that not all machine
architectures include a stack mechanism.
Wow! Can you say 'goosestepping' ?
Flames are generally reserved for intellectually conceited types
who present ignorance as virtue.
More goosestepping.
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