Don't even ask why I noticed this. I'm going to assume he didn't mean "three thirds". Guido has been CC'd. --- README.mint 2000/03/19 03:31:23 +++ README.mint 2000/03/19 03:31:35 @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ This doesn't establish a stack of 2 Bytes only as you might think. It really reserves one half of the available memory for cc1's stack. A setting of 1 would reserve the entire -memory for cc1, 3 would reserve three thirds. You will have +memory for cc1, 3 would reserve one-third. You will have to find out the value that suits to your system yourself. BTW, cc1 is maybe a little hard to find. It is generally installed -- Michael G. Schwern <schwern@pobox.com> http://www.pobox.com/~schwern/ Plus I remember being impressed with Ada because you could write an infinite loop without a faked up condition. The idea being that in Ada the typical infinite loop would be normally be terminated by detonation. -- Larry Wall in <199911192212.OAA23621@kiev.wall.org>Thread Next