On Monday 08 July 2002 02:46, Jamie Lokier wrote:
> Bill Davidsen wrote:
> > I think you have to do it with the use count, and there may well be
> > modules you can't remove safely.
>
> I agree, this is the correct and clean thing to do.
>
> It rather implies that any function in a module which calls
> MOD_{INC,DEC}_USE_COUNT should always be called from a non-module
> function which _itself_ protects the module from removal by temporarily
> bumping the use count.
That's not nice. It requires the calling code to know it's calling a
module and it imposes the inc/dec overhead on callers even when the
target isn't compiled as a module.
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