Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 06 Apr 2004 18:46:10 -0400 | From | Timothy Miller <> | Subject | Re: kernel stack challenge |
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Sergiy Lozovsky wrote:
> It's misunderstanding. There are no any recursion > restrictions. Author of particular security model > (LISP program) should avoid recursions; it's not very > hard actually. When we write program at language other > than LISP - we rarely use recursion. Yes, it's against > LISP style, but not a big problem.
If you are going to throw away the most basic and fundamental feature of LISP for this..... why use LISP?
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