Function silc_stack_push
SYNOPSIS
SilcUInt32 silc_stack_push(SilcStack stack, SilcStackFrame *frame);
DESCRIPTION
Push the top of the stack down which becomes the new top of the stack.
For every silc_stack_push call there must be silc_stack_pop call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
stack A> call. All
allocations between these two calls will be done from the top of the
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