- * itself. Alternatively if SILC_ASN1_ACCUMUL is given then memory is
- * accumulated from `asn1' for results and they are freed only when the
- * silc_asn1_free or silc_asn1_uninit is called. Next calls to the
- * silc_asn1_decode will NOT invalidate the old results, but will
- * accumulate more memory for new results. If the SILC_ASN1_OPTS is not
- * given at all then the default allocation method (decribed above)
- * applies.
+ * itself. If the `stack' was given to silc_asn1_alloc, the SILC_ASN1_ALLOC
+ * will allocate from that stack and consume the stack. Alternatively if
+ * SILC_ASN1_ACCUMUL is given then memory is accumulated from `asn1' for
+ * results and they are freed only when the silc_asn1_free or
+ * silc_asn1_uninit is called. Next calls to the silc_asn1_decode will
+ * NOT invalidate the old results, but will accumulate more memory for new
+ * results. If the SILC_ASN1_OPTS is not given at all then the default
+ * allocation method (decribed above) applies.