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Subject: RE: Source for "select"
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I'm not sure what forwarding you are referring to - forwarding (to me)
implies a function wrapper or some such construct. This is exporting the
function address + ordinal under a different label, which is somewhat
different, in that there is no affect on the stack/ no overhead
incurred.

Rob

-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Seitz [mailto:mseitz@snapserver.com] 


I think I found the answer to my question: the forwarding occurs in the
"cygwin.din" file.



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