From: rlau@csc.com
To: gcc@gcc.gnu.org
Subject: alloca()
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2000 13:03:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <852568A9.0073A9A6.00@csc.com> (raw)
I have cygwin32 and gcc/g77 and use it to compile some FORTRAN code. Does
anyone know where alloca() comes from?
I heard that alloca() is built-in, but does that eventually calls something that
is inherent to MICROSOFT or Kernel32 libraries?
If gcc is not using anything from MICROSOFT libraries, how can I find it. I
have looked the the symbol table for all the libraries
that come with cygwin32, but could not find where alloca is actually
implemented.
alloca() is a cool function because it allocates memory from the stack segment -
for those of you interesed in alloca.
Thanks
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2000-03-21 13:03 rlau [this message]
2000-03-21 13:21 ` alloca() Mo McKinlay
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