On 8/24/06, Brandon J. Van Every <address@hidden> wrote:
Wrinkle: it would have to be very easy to recompile for a different
stack size. If the stack size can be set at runtime, that would be
ideal. If it's not easy for a user to try different stack sizes,
they're not going to. At least, not in any widespread way. You'll get
a few speed freaks here and there trying it out, and your benchmark
submissions will reflect the systems of speed freaks, not of systems in
general.
You can set the stack-size at run-time with the "-:s" runtime option
(that's how nsample was working).