From: csampson@inetworld.net (Charles H. Sampson)
Subject: Storage_Size in a Simple Program
Date: Sun, 21 Oct 2018 14:35:09 -0700
Date: 2018-10-21T14:35:09-07:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1nx0yp3.x6ss3k18nq71lN%csampson@inetworld.net> (raw)
I've got a conceptually simple program that uses a lot of memory. It is
highly recursive (using a lot of stack) and also puts a lot of stuff on
the heap. Is there any way to specify that a lot of memory is needed
other than pragma Storage_Size?
As it is, I have three totally artificial tasks hidden in packages. The
packages' entry routines are simply pass-throughs to their embedded
task's entries. There are no concurrency issues because the simple
program is single-threaded at heart.
Is that it? That's a lot of baggage just to give permission to use more
memory, particularly when there's a lot of memory lying around now.
Thanks.
Charlie
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2018-10-21 21:35 Charles H. Sampson [this message]
2018-10-22 4:00 ` Storage_Size in a Simple Program Simon Wright
2018-10-22 5:46 ` Jacob Sparre Andersen
2018-10-22 11:39 ` joakimds
2018-10-22 12:17 ` Egil H H
2018-10-22 13:51 ` Simon Wright
2018-10-24 9:07 ` Charles H. Sampson
2018-10-24 20:51 ` Niklas Holsti
2018-10-25 13:37 ` joakimds
2018-10-25 15:56 ` Simon Wright
2018-10-25 21:32 ` Niklas Holsti
2018-10-25 21:39 ` joakimds
2018-10-29 20:58 ` Randy Brukardt
2018-10-30 19:31 ` Niklas Holsti
2018-10-31 20:45 ` Randy Brukardt
2018-10-25 22:23 ` Anh Vo
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