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Author pablolob
Recipients pablolob, paul.moore, steve.dower, tim.golden, zach.ware
Date 2021-10-28.21:59:18
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I see thanks for answering so quickly. But why does it happen only on
Windows?

El jue, 28 oct 2021 a las 23:09, Steve Dower (<report@bugs.python.org>)
escribió:

>
> Steve Dower <steve.dower@python.org> added the comment:
>
> This is almost certainly because of how Windows handles stack overflow
> exceptions, and the fact that there's no way for us to detect it reliably.
>
> There's some work going on to reduce the C stack depth when calling
> heavily nested Python code (see issue45256), but there's nothing else we
> can really do I'm afraid.
>
> I'm marking *this* issue as wontfix, but hopefully we can make some
> improvement on this general issue through other issues. Thanks for
> reporting it!
>
> ----------
> resolution:  -> wont fix
> stage:  -> resolved
> status: open -> closed
>
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