On Aug 12, 2005, at 12:25 PM, Paul Koning wrote:
"Mike" == Mike Stump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mike> On Aug 12, 2005, at 10:39 AM, Dale Johannesen wrote:
We had a situation come up here where things are like this
(simplified, obviously):
c() { char x[1000000]; }
Mike> I think we should turn off inlining for functions > 100k stack
Mike> size. (Or maybe 500k, if you want).
Why should stack size be a consideration? Code size I understand, but
stack size doesn't seem to matter.
Sometimes it matters, as in the original example:
c() { char x[1000000]; }
a() { b(); c(); }
b() { a(); c(); }