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Subject: Re: Reentrancy and C Compilers
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Date: Thu, 26-May-83 21:42:00 EDT
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Posted: Thu May 26 21:42:00 1983
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From:  Dick Gillmann 

Not necessarily.  A routine can be recursive and not reentrant.  For
example, a routine could have self-modifying code and as long this was
restored before a recursive call, it would work.  Ditto for own
variables.  It's not likely that a C compiler would do such things,
though.
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