True. You get slightly less stack space when executing the original trap. There
is no stack space variation for the rest of the applications.

Jeff Ishaq wrote:

> 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

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