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Subject: Re: Variables
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Date: Tue, 20-Nov-84 23:45:00 EST
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	Also, a standard mechanism to avoid collision of variables in
libraries with those in the calling program is to use leading under-
lines...so you could have the library structured like;

	static int	_myvar1, _myvar2;

	

and so on.  This is REALLY useful if your library has lots of
variables!

					Dave Taylor
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