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- From: patrick.hanevold@login.eunet.no (Patrick Hanevold)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Ceck out this bug. What the *** is SASC/6.56 doing?
- Date: 16 Mar 1996 07:41:38 GMT
- Organization: EUnet Norway
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- >Stack EXTENSION, on the other hand, allows for a "fudge factor". If the
- >remaining stack size at function entry time is less than the global long
- >_STKNEED, a new stack extent is allocated. The default _STKNEED value
- >is 400 bytes.
- ^^^ This one is too little! It should be 4K by default. Like the OS.
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- Except that one, SC is a good/nice compiler, Im not trying to flame it or
- something.
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- Patrick Hanevold - VR developer - patrick.hanevold@login.eunet.no
- Silicon Graphics Power Onyx system with four R8000 processors and two
- Reality Engine 2s. 5 gigabytes of RAM. 200 gigabytes of fast disk
- (single-file optimized read rate of 250 megabytes/sec).
- --------------------- But heck, my Amy boots faster. :) ---------------------
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