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Contact Us Post Here to Contact Site Administrators and Moderators 1000-char PM limit Post 302105041 by Corona688 on Tuesday 30th of January 2007 10:37:30 AM
Old 01-30-2007
1000-char PM limit

1000 characters is not a lot. For example, this message alone is 230 characters. I've spent a lot of time paring mine down to fit this limit. Is it possible for this to be extended? Even 2000 characters would be much better.
 

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Tcl_SetRecursionLimit(3)				      Tcl Library Procedures					  Tcl_SetRecursionLimit(3)

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NAME
Tcl_SetRecursionLimit - set maximum allowable nesting depth in interpreter SYNOPSIS
#include <tcl.h> int Tcl_SetRecursionLimit(interp, depth) ARGUMENTS
Tcl_Interp *interp (in) Interpreter whose recursion limit is to be set. Must be greater than zero. int depth (in) New limit for nested calls to Tcl_Eval for interp. _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
At any given time Tcl enforces a limit on the number of recursive calls that may be active for Tcl_Eval and related procedures such as Tcl_GlobalEval. Any call to Tcl_Eval that exceeds this depth is aborted with an error. By default the recursion limit is 1000. Tcl_SetRecursionLimit may be used to change the maximum allowable nesting depth for an interpreter. The depth argument specifies a new limit for interp, and Tcl_SetRecursionLimit returns the old limit. To read out the old limit without modifying it, invoke Tcl_SetRecur- sionLimit with depth equal to 0. The Tcl_SetRecursionLimit only sets the size of the Tcl call stack: it cannot by itself prevent stack overflows on the C stack being used by the application. If your machine has a limit on the size of the C stack, you may get stack overflows before reaching the limit set by Tcl_SetRecursionLimit. If this happens, see if there is a mechanism in your system for increasing the maximum size of the C stack. KEYWORDS
nesting depth, recursion Tcl 7.0 Tcl_SetRecursionLimit(3)
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