i don't do that. i hack C into my assembly instead :)

On 7/10/08, Aaron Ardiri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 10:18 PM, Luc Le Blanc wrote:
>  > Wow! That's too extreme for me. I link the Glue library anyway for various
>  > other APIs, so I'll let the linker do its smart linking and only pick 
> what's needed.
>  > And best reason to go no further: it works!
>
>
> it was a suggestion if you got stuck and had no other choice.
>
>  you should be thankful that the glue libraries are built from each function 
> in
>  their own .c file or you would not be able to selectively "link" the function
>  used (specifically on a compiler like gcc - codewarrior might be smarter)
>
>
>  On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 3:33 AM, Lionscribe wrote:
>  > Welcome back Aaron!
>  > You were very much missed.
>  > I see your humor has stayed with you. :-)
>
>
> i'm still lurking - still doing some work with Palm OS :)
>
>  I wasn't seeing it as humor. You dont want to know some of the things
>  we've had to do over the years to make certain things possible :)
>  hacking assembly into your C code to get around bugs is very common.
>
>  I'm sure Dmitiry can also comment on this :)
>
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> // Aaron Ardiri
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