Hi,
I understand go uses an average metric to predict stack size required for 
new go routines. Does it have minimum size?
I was wandering if go optimizes "static stack size"? i.e. there are cases 
where the code is predictable and the compiler can analyze the stack size 
required for routines. In these cases the compiler can calculate the exact 
size that will be required by the routine (or its upper bound). The size 
could be even lower than the minimal (?) 2k.

Thanks.

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