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Matthew Flatt 3a9ad7746b OpenBSD: another approach to finding stack bounds
OpenBSD provides pthread_stackseg_np(), which directly reports
the stack-bounds information that Racket needs, so we can use
that instead of the approach used on other Unix variants. The
approach used for other Unix variants seems not to work for OpenBSD
because the stack location at the point that main() is called
is already significantly far from the stack base (on the order
of 100k on a 32-bit system in my test using OpenBSD 5.2).
2013-10-15 08:59:06 -06:00
native-pkgs@5f391155f2 restore "native-pkgs" commit 2013-09-08 06:53:13 -06:00
pkgs Move test to mark that it is supposed to fail 2013-10-15 07:19:36 -06:00
racket OpenBSD: another approach to finding stack bounds 2013-10-15 08:59:06 -06:00
.gitattributes Don't include git files in archives. 2010-05-12 01:46:05 -04:00
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.gitmodules access "native-pkgs" as a git submodule 2013-07-26 22:36:20 -06:00
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INSTALL.txt typo 2013-09-06 20:02:04 -06:00
Makefile Make 'raco pkg install' with no arguments install the current directory. 2013-10-14 14:06:47 -04:00
README.txt include license with each package 2013-08-31 06:25:31 -06:00

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