Can you give a link to the article please? Unless I'm missing something, what the article alleges doesn't make any sense. Static duration variables aren't stored in the heap but rather, in the data segment (not sure if this is proper terminology). IIRC, heap access is the slowest and data access is the fastest, but unless there's a strong rationale for coding with this in mind, I'd stick to using automatic (aka stack) variables. Noel On 7/24/06, Bill McEnaney <bill@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, Folks, I've read an article that says that since program get a static variable's storage from the heap, the program can access static variables faster than it can access automatic ones. Is that true? Thanks. Bill ________________________________________________________________ "Pro-choice?" Then click here. http://cathinsight.com/morality/saying.htm "Men must look for the peace of Christ in the Kingdom of Christ... When once men recognize, both in private and in public life, that Christ is King, society will at last receive the great blessings of real liberty, well-ordered discipline, peace and harmony." Pope Pius XI