MR> No, there's no set limit per process. The only limitation is the
MR> per-process address space.
Oh; okay. So that test that Vitus was refering to topped out at 1500
because of the per-process address space available to that particular
program.
MR> The larger the thread stack, the less threads you can start. If
MR> you're going to use that many threads in a process, getting near the
MR> process address space limit [...] it's important to check all memory
MR> allocations, so you don't end up crashing your program.
It's a distinct possibility. I've gotten some time and have been reading
a little more on the topic. I'm still not certain how I'm going to
attack the project. Nothing's carved in stone yet.
Thanks again. Take care and TTYL.
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