Message190356
| Author |
vstinner |
| Recipients |
brett.cannon, larry, ronaldoussoren, vstinner |
| Date |
2013年05月30日.12:50:19 |
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<CAMpsgwaHDUOzjj+VG8DSQ3w6dRg++fe9nE3=jAyxQ=4TNpYi+g@mail.gmail.com> |
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<1369916315.65.0.514352778634.issue18075@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| Content |
> The patch changes the maximum stack size from 8 to 16 MByte, neither of which is huge and shouldn't cause other problems.
On Mac OS X: Is the memory allocated at Python startup, or on demand,
as the stack grows? If I am correct, the physical memory is allocated
on demand on Linux.
2013年5月30日 Ronald Oussoren <report@bugs.python.org>:
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> Ronald Oussoren added the comment:
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> I'd prefer to keep the default recursion limit the same as on Linux, changing the recursion limit on OSX would just introduce an unnecessary difference between the two platforms.
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> The patch changes the maximum stack size from 8 to 16 MByte, neither of which is huge and shouldn't cause other problems.
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> I'd also like to increase the default stack size for newly created threads (see #18049) and will update that patch to create a 16 MByte stack as well.
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