Dear TeX(-k) people, dear pdfTeX team, late last year Norbert Preining already asked on the TeXk list about a problem encountered in Debian, namely a TeX capacity exceeded error on grouping levels. Nobody could help back then, but now someone started to analyse this further (many thanks, Stijn!). So could you please (again) have a look?
It seems the value is hardcoded in the sources, "Stijn van Drongelen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The issue seems to have its roots in build/source/texk/web2c/tex.web, > line 5925-5930: > > if cur_level=max_quarterword then overflow("grouping levels", > @:TeX capacity exceeded grouping levels}{\quad grouping levels@> > max_quarterword-min_quarterword); > {quit if |(cur_level+1)| is too big to be stored in |eqtb|} > cur_boundary:=save_ptr; incr(cur_level); incr(save_ptr); cur_group:=c; > end; > > So if 'cur_level' exceeds the maximum quarterword size, TeX dies. > These constants are defined in 2411-2414: > > @d min_quarterword=0 {smallest allowable value in a |quarterword|} > @d max_quarterword=255 {largest allowable value in a |quarterword|} > @d min_halfword==0 {smallest allowable value in a |halfword|} > @d max_halfword==65535 {largest allowable value in a |halfword|} > > And on line 2409, it says: "The values defined here are recommended > for most 32-bit computers." > > I use amd64. I can deal with max_quarterword=65535 etc. > > Why aren't these quarterword/halfword bounds configurable? There is a configuration variable nest_size level, but it doesn't seem to help in this case: The attached file gives an error ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [grouping levels=255]. although my texmf.cnf has nest_size=500. Should/can we change max_quarterword, or are there side effects? Or should the grouping levels instead use halfword? Or would you like to do it in a completely different way? This is a real life problem which affects building the PostgreSQL documentatin. Many thanks in advance, Frank
\documentclass{article} \usepackage{bm} \def\makebm#1${\bm{#1}$} \renewcommand*\descriptionlabel[1]{% \hspace\labelsep {\everymath{\makebm}\normalfont\bfseries #1:}% } \begin{document} \begin{description} \item[$a^{b^c}$] $a^{b^c}$ \end{description} \end{document}
-- Frank Küster Debian Developer (teTeX/TeXLive)