> Buffer seems to be one page, with recently suggested 32-bit ids
> this will fill the entire buffer in a 4k-page system at around 373
> groups. snprintf() is not available?
Yes, buffer is a page (well, used to be, I think it still is). No,
snprintf isn't available, but we don't need it -- we know the output
will not be greater than 10 character or so, so when we hit
(pagesize-SAFELENGTH) we stop.
what get tricky -- is making the data in the second page (for
continutation of the data) start at the right place.
-cw
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