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Date: Mon, 12 Jul 1999 15:26:19 +0200
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From: Anton Helm <tony AT dictator DOT nt DOT tuwien DOT ac DOT at>
Subject: Re: Hiding globals when using flex/bison in a library
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At 12:16 PM 7/10/99 +0000, you wrote:

>The easiest solution is not to hide them at all, but use the feature
>you mentioned and name them __anton_helm_yy_something_or_other.

That's the way it currently works (__LIBGEO__xxx). I was just looking 
for something more elegant.

BTW: Some time ago I digged into some library sources on one of our 
workstations. Finally I got lost somewhere near "______internal__xxx".
(Yes, SIX leading underscores!) :-)

Tony





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