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> C doesn't have that concept. The closest you can come is by declaring
> static variables
> and using a named activation group. I haven't tried it but since
> named activation
> groups persist until explicitly destroyed and static variables
> maintain state over
> invocations the nett result should be the same.
[Tim McCarthy] This is correct. So long as your C program runs
in a named activation group and doesn't exit it will "stay resident".
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