Eljay Love-Jensen<eljay<at>  adobe.com>  writes:
I believe on the Amiga, the stack size is baked into the executable.

Disclaimer:  I've never tried to dynamically change the stack size, though,
on the Amiga.  I'm working from memory.


Kalamatee wrote:
The initial stack is whatever the shell has set as the stacksize - or what
workbench sets.

I beleive there are functions in (newer) versions to swap the stack with a
larger one.


I'm afraid that I don't have an Amiga anymore (the A3000 was a great machine in 1990, not so much anymore); however, I'm still the maintainer of syntax/amiga.vim, which does syntax highlighting for AmigaDos shell scripts. I haven't heard anything about it one way or the other for years now, so its obviously been a low-maintenance item.

Nonetheless, since I have no idea if AmigaDos has changed in the interim (last change was Sep 11, 2006), it'd probably be best if a current Amiga user began maintaining the syntax/amiga.vim file, perhaps even bringing it up-to-date assuming that there has been continuing development with AmigaDos.

Any volunteers?

Regards,
Chip Campbell

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