From: Arseny S. <am...@ic...> - 2002-06-07 11:59:27
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Hello Christian, Friday, June 07, 2002, 12:16:19 AM, you wrote: Christian> i just ran into a problem: Christian> *** Program stack overflow. RESET Christian> i found the following mail (see below) on the clisp-list. i am working Christian> on windows and i would like to increase the stack size of the lisp.exe Christian> executable. now i wonder how to do this? Christian> can anybody give me a hint? Can you please try to explicitly call (gc) in the process of program execution? Gc spends a lot of time, so it shouldn't be called frequently. I don't mean it is normal, but that way you can get an another confirmation (if it helps) that there is an inefficiency in win32 gc's traversal (Joerg's 9nines bug). You may also to risk to change four bytes in lisp.exe at positions 138-13B to desired stack size value (least significant byte first). But you need a binary editor for this and an idea about binary/hex codes. Note - I didn't say that to you ;) -- Best regards, Arseny mailto:am...@ic... |