On Jan 28, 2008 1:07 PM, Neil Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To answer the question if Haskell has a "stack depth restriction ...
> like Java" the answer is no. It has a stack depth restriction, but its
> absolutely nothing like Java in the way it uses the stack, so you
> can't compare them
Hi all,
Does Haskell have a maximum stack depth restriction like Java &
Python, or is it only limited by the maximum stack available on the
system (i.e. what would be available to a C program)?
Thanks,
Istarex
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