Re: several questions about reentrant code and thread safeness

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Quoting David Gillies <daggillies@yahoo.com>:

> I see the first three have already been answered. As
> for the fourth, I'm not sure what you mean by 'long'.
> If you mean lines of code in the body of the function
> then this is a meaningless question - you'll never hit
> any real-wworld limits. The only limit you really need
> to watch for in kernel code is the stack frame. This
> is only 8K or so under x86 Linux so don't allocate big
> static arrays for example.
>
i misquestioned it
what i meant is
how long can name of a fonction be ? 
> Best wishes
> 
> David Gillies
> San Jose
> Costa Rica
> 
> 
> > 3) how long can a fonction be in difrent machines
> > (i86 ...)
> 
> 
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