Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!ncar!unmvax!uokmax!servalan!epmooch!ben From: ben@epmooch.UUCP (Rev. Ben A. Mesander) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer Subject: Re: How to check stack in SAS/C 5.10? Message-ID: Date: 23 Jun 91 15:15:06 GMT References: <1991Jun18.162939.16819@nntp-server.caltech.edu> <37100010@hpfcdc.HP.COM> Organization: Elvis Presley Museum Of Obsolete Computing Hardware Lines: 21 In article <37100010@hpfcdc.HP.COM> koren@hpfcdc.HP.COM (Steve Koren) writes: >> set at compile time. However, all I could find about this in the docs is a >> mention in the Preface, saying you can "specify a minimum stack size by >> initializing the stack variable at compile time." What does this mean? What >> is "the stack variable"? Is it an environment variable? What are the units-- >> bytes or kbytes? Is this further documented elsewhere in the manual? > >It is a C variable, and the units are bytes. However, it works if you >link with c.o, but not with cres.o. So what's it called? I can't tell from my manual if it is called _stack or __stack. In any case, I've never been able to get the darn thing to work! > - steve -- | ben@epmooch.UUCP (Ben Mesander) | "Cash is more important than | | ben%servalan.UUCP@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu | your mother." - Al Shugart, | | !chinet!uokmax!servalan!epmooch!ben | CEO, Seagate Technologies |