You don't change it - it's already infinite (well, up to the size of available virtual memory.) Of course, there's a warning you usually get when the recursion gets 100 deep, but that can be turned off with no warnings;
And you say that perl is stackless in the 'stackless python' sense, so am I to assume that Perl's stack is not tied to the 'C' stack?
Correct. There are a few things in Perl that can blow the C stack (such as certain pathological regexes), but mostly you're only limited by available memory.
Dave M
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Tail Recursion in Perl
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Tail Recursion in Perl
by stvn
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