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From: djm@nmtvax.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.lang.c
Subject: a use for &LABEL
Message-ID: <525@nmtvax.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 27-Sep-84 02:14:54 EDT
Article-I.D.: nmtvax.525
Posted: Thu Sep 27 02:14:54 1984
Date-Received: Sat, 29-Sep-84 09:21:34 EDT
Organization: New Mexico Tech, Socorro, N.M.
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[here, have a nice salad, bug]

	I can think of one use for &LABEL, having run into it recently.
The situation is that I need to set a hardware interrupt vector to
enter into the middle of a function.  Now, the obvious thing to do is

A) create a new function (weird overheads on my micro preclude this)
B) vector = &placetogo

Am I missing something, or is this a legitimate situation?  (Actually,
it IS a legit problem, is there some other solution?)

My system is an Apple w/ the Manx C compiler.  I admit I haven't read
all of the manual yet, but I haven't seen anything that applied.
x
	Dieter Muller
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