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Subject: Re: stack memory allocation
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Date: Tue, 5-Jul-83 18:39:57 EDT
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From:    Bob English 

If salloc acted on it's arguments rather than returning a value
( "salloc(n,&tmp);" instead of "tmp = salloc(n);"), it would
rarely be swept (or written) into a complex expression.

--bob--