Re: Maple's "fd" crash code, and FORTRAN in Maple
- From: Joe Riel <joer@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 16:38:04 GMT
Christopher Creutzig <christopher@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>> The hexadecimal "fd" error is uninformative. Also it is not trustable
>
> Blame Microsoft. At the point where the message is printed, Maple
> is no longer running, the message is generated by the operating
> system. According to msdn, the fd is STATUS_STACK_OVERFLOW,
> usually caused by a recursion nested too deeply.
Running the same program under linux generates the error message
"Stack limit exceeded" (or something like that, I forget the precise
wording).
Joe
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