Is there a way to increase the stack size of a Windows application at compile/link time with GCC?
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问题:
回答1:
You could run editbin after linking.
回答2:
IIRC, In GCC you can provide the --stack,[bytes] parameter to ld.
E.g.
gcc -Wl,--stack,16777216 -o file.exe file.c
To have a stack of 16MiB, I think that the default size is 8MiB.
回答3:
There are two stack sizes in Windows. The initially commited size, and the total reserved size. You can set both with a STACKSIZE statement in a .def file.
回答4:
When creating threads you use the dwStackSize paremater, but I'm not sure how to change the size for the main thread, this indicates its in the exe's header, so it may be an option for the compiler/linker, else you need to find the relevant part of the header and change it yourself.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms686774(VS.85).aspx