Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!vsi!friedl From: friedl@vsi.COM (Stephen J. Friedl) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: malloc impossible? (was: inkey$, noecho, and other impossibles) Summary: Wouldn't structs be *interesting* Message-ID: <1010@vsi.COM> Date: 13 Jan 89 08:26:54 GMT References: <19@xenlink.UUCP> <225800106@uxe.cso.uiuc.edu> <310@twwells.uucp> <15427@mimsy.UUCP> Organization: V-Systems, Inc. -- Santa Ana, CA Lines: 14 > One can imagine a machine with different spaces for each different > intrinstic data type, where malloc() has to select from one of 8 > or 16 possibilities. Of course, since malloc() gets only one argument, > it has no way to decide which address space to use. Wow. Wouldn't structs be *really* interesting on a machine like this? Steve -- Stephen J. Friedl 3B2-kind-of-guy friedl@vsi.com V-Systems, Inc. I speak for me only attmail!vsi!friedl Santa Ana, CA USA +1 714 545 6442 {backbones}!vsi!friedl ---------Nancy Reagan on Hawaiian musicians: "Just say Ho"--------