Hi all,

I have this silly example (which is actually quite common in regular
Java):

    private static int testArraycopy(int size)
    {
        double[] src = new double[size];
        double[] dest = new double[size + 1];

        System.arraycopy(src,0,dest,0,src.length);

        return size;
    }

After compiling this to Javascript I get various errors if the array
sizes are large:

Chrome 16; size=99999:
RangeError: Maximum call stack size exceeded

Firefox 8; size=491519:
RangeError: arguments array passed to Function.prototype.apply is too
large

So the problem is invoking a varargs function (in our case
Array.splice) with the content of the src array as individual function
arguments.

Why is System.arraycopy() implemented like this? Is this a known
limitation? Are there recommended workarounds?
(another place that fails the String(char[]) constructor that does a
similar thing)

Kind regards,
Csaba


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