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* ''depth'' is the new maximum allowed recursive calls. Note that the depth can never be lower then the default depth, which is 150, setting it lower will result in a depth of 150. Setting this value higher is obviously at your own risk as this has a serious impact on the stack. Note that this settings lasts only for the current session. | * ''depth'' is the new maximum allowed recursive calls. Note that the depth can never be lower then the default depth, which is 150, setting it lower will result in a depth of 150. Setting this value higher is obviously at your own risk as this has a serious impact on the stack. Note that this settings lasts only for the current session. | ||
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[h: setMaxRecursionDepth(200)] | [h: setMaxRecursionDepth(200)] | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:49, 14 March 2023
setMaxRecursionDepth() Function
• Introduced in version 1.4.0.2
Returns the current amount of recursive calls that are used.
Usage
setMaxRecursionDepth(depth)
Where
- depth is the new maximum allowed recursive calls. Note that the depth can never be lower then the default depth, which is 150, setting it lower will result in a depth of 150. Setting this value higher is obviously at your own risk as this has a serious impact on the stack. Note that this settings lasts only for the current session.
Example
[h: setMaxRecursionDepth(200)]