And if your function is called with the same arguments in a different instance? You can use line number to disambiguate between instances that aren't on the same line but I'm not sure how you keep track of different instances with the same arguments on the same line. Unless... keep track of the specific instances of your arguments - pointers perhaps. Those are only four bytes (on my platform anyway) and would be cheap to keep track of. If you do this I'd like to see the code.
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Iterating & Playing with Caller's Pads
by diotalevi
in thread Iterating & Playing with Caller's Pads
by shotgunefx
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