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BL> And a large array *is* on the stack, along with 256-byte BL> strings and the rest. Your words are just as inaccurate as BL> mine. IS> You're right; I got to thinking after I wrote that - obviously IS> 'local storage' for each invocation of a recursive procedure or IS> function HAS to be done on the stack, unless using Var IS> parameters, or as you mentioned, heap variables. Ian IS> (desperately seeking help from Pedants Anonymous :) Serves you right... and invoking Frank Malcolm won't help (grin) I'm slowly working my way into this programming caper after avoiding it successfully for 20 years, and I'm up to interrupts. Jeeze! I thought I had trouble with pointers until I started writing a serial comms thingie. I reckon there's a good chance I'll reformat drive C: accidentally... this is FUN! Regards, Bob ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.12 @EOT: ---* Origin: Precision Nonsense, Sydney (3:711/934.12) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 711/934 808 50/99 635/544 727 633/267 |
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