I've just done a test using AsciiDoc 8.6.8 and included 15 files without
problems.

Are you sure that you're not recursively including a file? Try the
asciidoc --verbose option, it will tell you what's being included.

Cheers, Stuart


On 05/05/13 01:30, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi. I'm very new to asciidoc, so this could easily be my misunderstanding...
> 
> I'm writing a book chapter that has about 15 code examples. I made a
> file called examples.asciidoc and in it I put 15 lines to include
> separate asciidoc example files:
> 
>     include::examples/one.asciidoc[]
>     include::examples/two.asciidoc[]
> 
> 
> etc.  In my main asciidoc file, I include examples.asciidoc.  So my
> include depth is just 2, but the examples.asciidoc file flatly (i.e.,
> not nested) includes 15 files. When I run asciidoc to build the book, I
> get an error:
> 
>     asciidoc: WARNING: examples.asciidoc: line 39: maximum include depth
>     exceeded
>     asciidoc: WARNING: examples.asciidoc: line 42: maximum include depth
>     exceeded
>     asciidoc: WARNING: examples.asciidoc: line 45: maximum include depth
>     exceeded
>     asciidoc: WARNING: examples.asciidoc: line 48: maximum include depth
>     exceeded
>     asciidoc: WARNING: examples.asciidoc: line 51: maximum include depth
>     exceeded
> 
> 
> The warnings lines are for the 11th through 15th includes.
> 
> From searching around, I can see that asciidoc has a maximum include
> depth of 10, and from the error message that seems to be what I'm
> hitting.  But my depth is only 2. Maybe asciidoc has a different
> understanding of include depth than I do. I've looked at my files and
> I'm sure there's no recursive including going on (except for one, my
> included files are all empty as I'm just getting going on the writing).
> 
> So, assuming "depth" doesn't really mean depth but means "number" (or
> similar) to asciidoc, is there an easy way to up the limit?  Or is it
> really a depth (in which case I've somehow screwed up)?
> 
> Thanks for any help,
> Terry Jones
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