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I wrote:
>  I have to 
> wonder whether the "ly" suffix won't cause trouble for constructing other 
> function names down the road.

On second thought, there probably aren't a lot of adverbs used for 
identifiers in C programs, so I don't know why it should be a problem.

    - John Hauser
