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926 | This symbol governs the stack size for each eio thread. Libeio itself |
926 | This symbol governs the stack size for each eio thread. Libeio itself |
927 | was written to use very little stackspace, but when using C<EIO_CUSTOM> |
927 | was written to use very little stackspace, but when using C<EIO_CUSTOM> |
928 | requests, you might want to increase this. |
928 | requests, you might want to increase this. |
929 | |
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930 | If this symbol is undefined (the default) then libeio will use its default |
930 | If this symbol is undefined (the default) then libeio will use its default |
931 | stack size (C<sizeof (void *) * 4096> currently). If it is defined, but |
931 | stack size (C<sizeof (void *) * 4096> currently). In all other cases, the |
932 | C<0>, then the default operating system stack size will be used. In all |
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933 | other cases, the value must be an expression that evaluates to the desired |
932 | value must be an expression that evaluates to the desired stack size. |
934 | stack size. |
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933 | |
936 | =back |
934 | =back |
937 | |
935 | |
938 | |
936 | |
939 | =head1 PORTABILITY REQUIREMENTS |
937 | =head1 PORTABILITY REQUIREMENTS |