- Subject: Re: [slang-users] USIng the LIST inside of C ...
- From: "John E. Davis" <davis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 01:34:08 -0400
Ben Duncan <linux4ms@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>I have been pondering this. IS the stack just limited to 2500, or is
>that the largest bytes any single item can be?
2500 objects of arbitrary size, e.g, 2500 million-element arrays.
>What I need to do is something that has no preset size initially. An
>array would work.
>In pseudo code something like this ( actual program would be in C ):
>
>static void Myfunction ()
>{
>while <NOT AT END>
> get next string-item.
> push string-item onto array
>
>return array to interprator.
>}
For this, you will need to malloc an initial size array, and then call
realloc when necessary.
--John
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