On 20 Sep 2007, at 00:47, Daniel Sheppard wrote:
The following will show how deep your ruby stack can go:
ruby -e '$x=0;def r;$x+=1;r;end;r rescue puts $x';
That command doesn't work for me
My system can go 5050 levels.
Ruby relies on the system limit on the C stack to limit
its own
Mark Kirby wrote:
stack level too deep
SystemStackError: stack level too deep: SELECT * FROM page_parts
WHERE (page_parts.page_id = 6) AND (page_parts.`name` = 'extended')
LIMIT 1
Any one have any ideas?
Do tests run for you?
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John Long
http://wiseheartdesign.com
Hi,
if i create a vanilla radiant app using the styled blog and an empty
mysql database (though postgres displays the same problem) i get the
following trace when i try to delete an article. Also when going to
the front page each article body has
stack level too deep
SystemStackError:
On 19 Sep 2007, at 14:05, John W. Long wrote:
Mark Kirby wrote:
stack level too deep
SystemStackError: stack level too deep: SELECT * FROM page_parts
WHERE (page_parts.page_id = 6) AND (page_parts.`name` = 'extended')
LIMIT 1
Any one have any ideas?
Do tests run for you?
The 1st block
stack level too deep
SystemStackError: stack level too deep: SELECT * FROM page_parts
WHERE (page_parts.page_id = 6) AND (page_parts.`name` = 'extended')
LIMIT 1
Do you have any extensions installed? They could be breaking
things. If not, It could actually be that the stack level is
too