Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
After setting heap_chunk_in_mb to 2048, all those tests passed. Thanks! But I
still don't understand why C isn't bound by heap_chunk_in_mb and perl is.
I think you're confused. All Cygwin programs, including those written in
C, are bound by heap_chunk_in_mb. Unless you are somehow generating a
pure Windows program from your C source (e.g., using "gcc -mno-cygwin")...
I am not. I understand that this is how it should work theoretically, but
I've _checked_ that on a couple of Cygwin boxes with different versions of
cygwin1.dll and gcc. All of them didn't really care that heap_chunk_in_mb
was undefined in the registry. Perl, on the other hand, do care.
Krzysztof Duleba
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