> However, stack overflows are usually a good indication of problematic / 
faulty 
> recursive algorithms. Increasing the stacksize usually only alleviates 
some symptoms for 
> a bit. Increasing the stacksize is something that only rarely needs to be 
done, usually 
> when relying on an external library that has problems with stacksize. 
Always try 
> to troubleshoot code you can alter first.


I appreciate that. Nothing change in my code except the amount of data in 
the var that was being given to clj-yaml. Possibly clj-yaml recurses too 
much. 





On Monday, March 18, 2013 1:05:00 PM UTC-4, Niels van Klaveren wrote:
>
> Default stack size is 512kB for 32bit JVMs on Solaris, 320kB for 32bit 
> JVMs on Linux (and Windows), and 1024kB for 64bit JVMs.
>
> However, stack overflows are usually a good indication of problematic / 
> faulty recursive algorithms. Increasing the stacksize usually only 
> alleviates some symptoms for a bit. Increasing the stacksize is something 
> that only rarely needs to be done, usually when relying on an external 
> library that has problems with stacksize. Always try to troubleshoot code 
> you can alter first.
>
> On Monday, March 18, 2013 4:15:00 PM UTC+1, larry google groups wrote:
>>
>>
>> I am a noob when it comes to the JVM, and actually I find the JVM to be 
>> the hardest thing to learn about Clojure. 
>>
>> Problem: I was trying to serialize some data to YAML. I had this working 
>> for awhile, but then I added more data and I started getting StackOverflow 
>> as an error. I then decided to just take a subset of my data, but even the 
>> subset will some day grow too large. I did some searches on Google and 
>> apparently I need to increase the stack size of my JVM. However, I have no 
>> idea what values are considered large or too-large. 
>>
>> I have a project built with Leiningen. I have been reading up on jvm 
>> options, and so far, in my project.clj file, I have: 
>>
>>   :jvm-opts ["-Xms256m" "-Xmx1000m" "-XX:-UseCompressedOops"])
>>
>> The stack size option is "-ss"? A large value would be... uh, what? 2000? 
>> 5000? 10000? Should I do: 
>>
>>   :jvm-opts ["-Xms256m" "-Xmx1000m" "-XX:-UseCompressedOops" "-ss: 5000"])
>>
>> ?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>

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