Hi,
So when malloc() returns NULL on your system, or ALLOCATE returns
a "failed" status, is there no way to print a message telling
the user that this happened?
-P.
On 30 Mar 2000, Ted Stern wrote:
> I should point out that on Tera MTA systems, stack availability is the same as
> heap; that is, the entire memory available on the machine (real and virtual).
> So printing an error when stack (or heap) allocation overflows would be
> problematic -- there would be no space to do anything, let alone print ;-).
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