#8189: Default to infinite stack size?
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Reporter: nh2 | Owner:
Type: bug | Status: new
Priority: high | Milestone: 7.8.1
Component: Runtime | Version: 7.6.3
System | Keywords:
Resolution: | Architecture: Unknown/Multiple
Operating System: | Difficulty: Easy (less than 1 hour)
Unknown/Multiple | Blocked By:
Type of failure: Runtime | Related Tickets:
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Comment (by nh2):
Replying to [comment:18 simonmar]:
> We could just set the default maximum stack size to be some sensible
fraction of real memory?
As sane as this sounds, it doesn't go well with unix philosophies (memory
is to be treated as unlimited until allocation fails and memory/swap
should be transparent to the user) and in practice (VMs need not report
the actually available memory as physical memory, fast swap becomes
useless).
I think having this for the stack though is still much better than a
default heap limit or the minimal heap limit we have had so far.
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