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Malcolm McLean <malcolm.arthur.mclean@gmail.com> writes:>
>The convetional wisdom is the opposite, But here, conventional wisdom
fails. Because heaps are unlimited while stacks are not.
That's not actually true. The size of both are bounded, yes.
>
It's certainly possible (in POSIX, anyway) for the stack bounds
to be unlimited (given sufficient real memory and/or backing
store) and the heap size to be bounded. See 'setrlimit'.
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