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Re: Segmentation fault for large values of max-lisp-eval-depth
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: Segmentation fault for large values of max-lisp-eval-depth |
Date: |
28 Apr 2004 08:01:46 +0200 |
> From: Jesper Harder <address@hidden>
> Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 19:54:31 +0200
>
> The description in the manual gives the impression that it's just a
> mechanism to detect and stop infinite recursion -- not that finite but
> deeply nested recursion might cause a crash.
If you increase it so that the recursion blows up the run-time stack,
Emacs will crash.
But the first question is IMHO whether this is indeed the case here.
That is, can you check that the stack is overrun in your case?
- Segmentation fault for large values of max-lisp-eval-depth, Jesper Harder, 2004/04/26
- Re: Segmentation fault for large values of max-lisp-eval-depth, Richard Stallman, 2004/04/27
- Re: Segmentation fault for large values of max-lisp-eval-depth, Jesper Harder, 2004/04/27
- Re: Segmentation fault for large values of max-lisp-eval-depth,
Eli Zaretskii <=
- Re: Segmentation fault for large values of max-lisp-eval-depth, Jesper Harder, 2004/04/28
- Re: Segmentation fault for large values of max-lisp-eval-depth, Eli Zaretskii, 2004/04/28
- Re: Segmentation fault for large values of max-lisp-eval-depth, Jesper Harder, 2004/04/28
- Re: Segmentation fault for large values of max-lisp-eval-depth, Eli Zaretskii, 2004/04/29
- Re: Segmentation fault for large values of max-lisp-eval-depth, Jesper Harder, 2004/04/29
- Re: Segmentation fault for large values of max-lisp-eval-depth, Stefan Monnier, 2004/04/29
- Re: Segmentation fault for large values of max-lisp-eval-depth, Richard Stallman, 2004/04/29