>>>>> "DS" == Dan Sugalski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DS> At 12:02 AM 7/10/2001 +0200, Paul Johnson wrote:
>> And ultimately it's going to be possible to directly manipulate the
>> optree, even while a program is running, right?
DS> Absolutely.
hmm, how does that work with the idea of the byte code being in the read
only text segment (ala emacs and it's core elisp)? if you want write
access to the byte code you should have to jump thru a small hoop at
least as it is too dangerous to play with.
uri
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