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Re: variables in yyparse
From: |
Paul Hilfinger |
Subject: |
Re: variables in yyparse |
Date: |
Sun, 19 Dec 2004 17:23:52 -0800 |
> What I don't quite understand is why there needs to be a heap at all in the
> `bss' section, when it seems to me from your explanations and Paul's that tw
o
> addresses, a lower and upper bound, would be sufficient. Or is the `bss'
> section now used only for the stack?
The bss section, being of fixed size, is used neither for the stack
nor the heap, but rather for uninitialized (actually, 0-initialized)
static variables, as declared in C by
int x; /* External linkage */
or
static int y; /* File-scope only */
at the outer level.
- Re: variables in yyparse, (continued)
- Re: variables in yyparse, Paul Hilfinger, 2004/12/19
- Re: variables in yyparse, Laurence Finston, 2004/12/19
- Re: variables in yyparse, Paul Eggert, 2004/12/20
- Re: variables in yyparse, Akim Demaille, 2004/12/20
- Re: variables in yyparse, Laurence Finston, 2004/12/20
- Re: variables in yyparse, Laurence Finston, 2004/12/20
- Re: variables in yyparse, Laurence Finston, 2004/12/20
- Re: variables in yyparse, Hans Aberg, 2004/12/19
- Re: variables in yyparse, Hans Aberg, 2004/12/19
- Re: variables in yyparse, Laurence Finston, 2004/12/19
Re: variables in yyparse,
Paul Hilfinger <=
Re: variables in yyparse, Hans Aberg, 2004/12/20