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From: preston@titan.rice.edu (Preston Briggs)
Newsgroups: comp.object
Subject: Re: Reentrant code
Keywords: reentrant code, object methods
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Date: 2 Oct 89 18:19:33 GMT
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>I have recently read somewhere (most likely a magazine article) that object
>oriented code must be non reentrant. Is this statement true? For some reason,

>Vassilios E. Axaris

Sounds wrongs to me.  Perhaps someone's particular implementation
has this restriction, but most don't.  It certainly isn't a requirement
specific to object oriented code.

Preston Briggs