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As noted:
There will be a PdWeekend October 4-6 in San Diego instigated by Miller
and Friends (as ever). It's a happy circumstance that I don't need to
explain to Pd-list what a *PdWeekend* as if as if I could. Rather you
should simply ask someone who's participated in a PdW with us
> On Thursday, July 4, 2019, 07:52:05 PM EDT, Christof Ressi
> wrote:
>> > how big of a list xcan we have in Pd?
>> 100
> That's only the internal limit for stack allocation in the [list] methods.
There's no easy way to measure the worst case performance for malloc/free, much
less
There will be a PdWeekend October 4-6 in San Diego instigated by Miller
and Friends (as ever).
It's a happy circumstance that I don't need to explain to Pd-list what a
*PdWeekend* as if
as if I could. Rather you should simply ask someone who's participated in
a PdW with us all.
The usual