[PD] speedlimit of data in Pd - until in reverse order
João Pais
jmmmpais at googlemail.com
Fri Jun 29 12:48:04 CEST 2012
Hi,
thanks for your replies, I wasn't aware of the function of [until]'s right
inlet. It does work much faster that way.
>> This is a kind of general problem: What is the "speedlimit of data" in
>> Pd?
>> How many operations can be done until a stack overflow occurs?
>
> There is a place where the limit is hardcoded-- that's what gives the
> "buffer
> overflow" error. It protects against infinite recursive loops in some
> cases but
> not in others, as well as being a nuisance when you need to have a
> recursive
> loop more than 1,000 levels deep. I think matju precisely explained how
> it
> works on the list somewhere (definitely more precisely than I can).
ok, I'll look for that
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