Last attempt to get compiler recursion crasher to fail reliably across platforms before giving up and skipping it as unreliably platform dependent
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@ -9,5 +9,5 @@ Recorded on the tracker as http://bugs.python.org/issue11383
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# e.g. '1*'*10**5+'1' will die in compiler_visit_expr
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# The exact limit to destroy the stack will vary by platform
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# but 1M should do the trick most places
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compile('()'*10**6, '?', 'exec')
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# but 10M should do the trick even with huge stack allocations
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compile('()'*10**7, '?', 'exec')
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