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- From: stever@netcom.com (Steve Riggins)
- Subject: Re: THINK C linker makes me sad
- Message-ID: <srsnphf.stever@netcom.com>
- Date: Wed, 09 Sep 92 15:29:13 GMT
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- References: <1992Sep8.085120.24380@reed.edu> <1992Sep09.054939.1042@km4ba.uucp> <1992Sep9.130716.5621@terminator.cc.umich.edu>
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- In article <1992Sep9.130716.5621@terminator.cc.umich.edu> potts@itl.itd.umich.edu (Paul Potts) writes:
- >In article <1992Sep09.054939.1042@km4ba.uucp> alan@km4ba.uucp (Alan Barrow) writes:
- >>In <1992Sep8.085120.24380@reed.edu> bowman@reed.edu (Eric Bowman (bobo)) writes:
- >>
- >>>In article <fdrny7c.howard@netcom.com> howard@netcom.com (Howard Berkey) writes:
- >>>>So I was writing this really small, simple app. (a mac version of xclock,
- >>>>just for fun.) It was only 3k. Then I added a call to sprintf(). It
- >>>>exploded the program to 22k.
- >
- >If all you want is sprintf for things like ints and strings, you can use
- >ANSI-Small. I use ANSI-A4 in my XCMDs, and it only adds about 6K.
- >
- >
- Will all this A4 stuff Think uses break when the protected memory kernal comes
- out and the PowerPC ships? 8-)
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