Yeah, it's 100 by default. That's on the low end of acceptable. I bump it to 1000 when I build perl (-DPERL_SUB_DEPTH_WARN=1000).
The key is that it's just a warning to help debug and/or detect infinite recursion before Perl uses up your system's memory. Because Perl will happily recurse until you run out of memory.
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In reply to Re^2: AnyEvent - sequence of async operations without recursion?
by ikegami
in thread AnyEvent - sequence of async operations without recursion?
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