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@ -93,15 +93,15 @@ It defines the following constants and functions: |
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Return the thread stack size used when creating new threads. The optional |
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*size* argument specifies the stack size to be used for subsequently created |
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threads, and must be 0 (use platform or configured default) or a positive |
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integer value of at least 32,768 (32kB). If changing the thread stack size is |
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integer value of at least 32,768 (32 KiB). If changing the thread stack size is |
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unsupported, a :exc:`RuntimeError` is raised. If the specified stack size is |
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invalid, a :exc:`ValueError` is raised and the stack size is unmodified. 32kB |
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invalid, a :exc:`ValueError` is raised and the stack size is unmodified. 32 KiB |
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is currently the minimum supported stack size value to guarantee sufficient |
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stack space for the interpreter itself. Note that some platforms may have |
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particular restrictions on values for the stack size, such as requiring a |
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minimum stack size > 32kB or requiring allocation in multiples of the system |
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minimum stack size > 32 KiB or requiring allocation in multiples of the system |
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memory page size - platform documentation should be referred to for more |
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information (4kB pages are common; using multiples of 4096 for the stack size is |
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information (4 KiB pages are common; using multiples of 4096 for the stack size is |
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the suggested approach in the absence of more specific information). |
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Availability: Windows, systems with POSIX threads. |
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