roeber@cithe1.cithep.caltech.edu (05/13/91)
How does C handle the stack in xenix on a '386? Does it just use the classic "calling function pushes arguments backwards and is responsible for popping them" method, or does it use anything fancier, like frames? I need a function that will traceback its program, for a replacement malloc suite to be used to figure out what library doesn't free() everything... Thanks. In the best traditions of conserving bandwidth, I will summarize e-mailed responses. | Frederick G. M. Roeber | CERN -- European Center for Nuclear Research | | e-mail: roeber@caltech.edu or roeber@cern.ch | work: +41 22 767 31 80 | | r-mail: CERN/PPE, 1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland | home: +33 50 42 19 44 |