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Re: 2nd Linux kernel patch to remove stack exec
From: linux () MAILHOST UNI-KOBLENZ DE (Systemkennung Linux)
Date: Sun, 13 Apr 1997 14:43:03 +0200
Hi,
About GCC trampolines -- yes, there is a problem, but in reality it turns out to be quite easy to solve; also, nested functions, and especially those which address gets passed somewhere else, are not common in real world applications -- one of the reasons is that it's a GNU C extension.
Objective C uses trampolines, also. GNU libc 2.0 uses trampolines ... Admited trampolines are a stupid idea because their performance sucks on many architectures. Ralf
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