Yes, that is true. But can you give us some examples for large data blocks that have a fixed size known at compile time? I can remember only one, an array of floats with a size which had to be a power of two, so we could do a fast fourier transform. That was long time ago at university, where we still had an old windows 3.1 PC in the lab. Program was in C, I thing watson C compiler, I am not sure if it was a dynamically allocated array, or a plain global array.
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