stops compiling

debugger debugger_member at pathlink.com
Wed Mar 22 21:02:48 PST 2006


Walter Bright says...
>It's a stack overflow in the compiler. No big deal, it'll be fixed in the 
>next update. I kinda wonder, though, what purpose 16,000 statements serves? 

Wow, His Majesty is visiting the populace--and what seems He to be thinking: My
bugs are manna for My choosen people, without Me they would starve in the
desert.

What is the reason to stack a sequence of statements---and what is the reason
for the runtime, that seems to be quadratic in the number of statements within
the analyzed function? No answers please, He is the almighty.

16,00 statemenst are too much? Forgive me Master, that was an inadequate try to
initialize one of the prides of your creation, an associative array, with some
10,000 elements. Do not try to make Your novices convenient with your pride, You
are almighty.    





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