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From: limonce@pilot.njin.net (Tom Limoncelli)
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Subject: Re: Dealing with multiple scripting languages (was: Elinating t
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Date: 19 Aug 89 03:07:59 GMT
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Better yet, why not have the executable include info like what size
the stack SHOULD be, then remove the STACK command from the C:
directory and just rely on programmers to make sure that their
executable have the right info.  (Of course, in the phase-out stage
the value set in the STACK command [which would have an -l option, of
course] which would set up a default size for older programs.

This, I believe, is what ARP does.

-Tom
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