Good question, Mike.  I am just guessing here, I've never used Hacks.  If
they're just an organized kind of trap patch, this might hold true:

Unless a Hack totally rewrites the trap it is patching, it has to call
through to the original trap at some point.  This would add an extra frame
on the call stack since it now takes two function calls (the hack, and then
the original function) instead of just the original function.

-Jeff Ishaq
The Windward Group

-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 08, 1999 9:23 PM
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Subject: Hacks - Do they reduce resources


Do stacks reduce the amount of available resources like
dynamic heap or stack space?  

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