On Mar 14, 2005, at 8:11 AM, Marc Espie wrote:

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
Well as I said above, trampolines or an equivalent are currently critically
needed by some front ends (and of course by anyone using the (very useful IMO)
extension of nested functions in C).

This is your opinion, but I've yet to find an actual piece of code in a real project that uses that extension.

I use it; it involves writing less code than a userdata pointer would. I admit that I've never encountered any other code that takes the address of local functions, and I could easily use inlining to stop it using trampolines.



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