call stack overflow in function list:
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2003 6:19 pm
I have a huge lisp table and want to read it.
Here 2 sample rows:
But in row 2048 I get an:
call stack overflow in function list : (lambda (artnr) artnr)
I have the following dummy function:
The return-string should be the member of the loaded list.
In real it is a more complex function.
Is there a limit in list-length?
I know the hint to emulate large list as symbol-table within a namespace, but I have to load them first to convert them. My current list is about 6000.
Here 2 sample rows:
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(setq CADT_WOINT_ARTBEZTAB
(list
(list "A0002" "Test1" "PRO-MEH" (CADT_MBI_MDEF_LISP "A0002") "100100" nil "S" "0")
(list "A0010" "Test2" "PRO-ELK" (CADT_MBI_MDEF_LISP "A0010") "102401" nil "S" "1")
...
)
)
)
call stack overflow in function list : (lambda (artnr) artnr)
I have the following dummy function:
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(define (CADT_MBI_MDEF_LISP artnr)
artnr)
In real it is a more complex function.
Is there a limit in list-length?
I know the hint to emulate large list as symbol-table within a namespace, but I have to load them first to convert them. My current list is about 6000.