Sorry if I am being dense, but I am still not getting this.

So, if you happen, by some quirk of fate, to be in a die handler when, purchance, you should be low on memory, and your die handler requires some substantial amount of memory , then, if you have had the foresight to preallocate a reserve to $^M, then your handler will not fail to complete for a lack of memory.

Does that cover it?

Except that there is no way to trap an 'Out of memory' condition, so the likelyhood that you might happen to be in a die handler, just at the point where the memory demands of that die handler would push you over the limit of available memory are 1000:1?, 1000000:1?

Useful.


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In reply to Re^6: Is $^M a leftover April Fool? by BrowserUk
in thread Is $^M a leftover April Fool? by BrowserUk

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