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From: kaarts@ccu.umanitoba.ca (Kenneth John Aarts)
Subject: Re: How to specify Stacksize in SAS/C ?
Message-ID: <1991May2.142901.9289@ccu.umanitoba.ca>
Organization: University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
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>>In article <11234.ANN@chumly.ka.sub.org> wasp@chumly.ka.sub.org (Walter Mildenberger) writes:
>>>Hello !
>>>	Subject says all: How can I specify a minimal stacksize within
>>>a program with SAS/C V5.10a ? The manual isn't very clear; all I've found
>>>is, that I can do it (Preface xv), but how ???
>>>
>>>Any pointers appreciated...
>>>

>>If anyone has an answer to this, please post it or E-Mail it to me
>>too.

>I posted the solution to this a day or two ago, I hope it didn't die!
>Anyways, I wrote sas and they responded:

>'Place the following statement in your code.'
>	long _stack = n;
>'where n is the stack size in bytes. Link with cres.o or cback.o instead of c.c.
>'

>Not quite what they implied in the preface! Anyways I suggest using cres.o as
>cback.o might like some other initializations as well.

>Ken

