Re: Reentrant functions and memory allocation
- From: Willem <willem@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 16:10:05 +0000 (UTC)
Richard wrote:
) And you are? If I feel I have a question I wish to address to a large
) bunch of theoretically helpful (they are here after all) and
) knowledgeable C programmers I will ask it here. If you do not wish to
) answer then feel free to ignore it.
Unlike you, most people who come here with questions about something
indirectly related to C, such as threads for example, do not do this
with the specific intention of getting answers from knowledgeable
C programmers. They want answers from people knowledgeable about the
subject they are asking about, so the polite thing to do is to direct
them to where such people are most likely to be found.
SaSW, Willem
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Disclaimer: I am in no way responsible for any of the statements
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drugged or something..
No I'm not paranoid. You all think I'm paranoid, don't you !
#EOT
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