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I've tried the below program. The intent by which this program was created is to discover more about stack sizes.

int main()
{
    int nStack[100000000];
    return 0;
}

After executing the above code, the program crashes due to huge stack size allocation. What is the maximum possible size of the stack? Is it fixed for every program/computer? Can it be increased?

I want to know for the sake of knowledge. If anyone can provide examples in C/C++, it would be very helpful.

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What is the maximum size of the stack?

Depends on implementation. One to few megabytes is typical on PC nowadays.

Is it fixed for every program/computer?

It's typically fixed on linking but standard does not define that it is. Some operating systems can limit the stack during runtime too (RLIMIT_STACK on linux for example).

Can it be increased?

It may be possible depending on implementation. See the documentation of your linker for details. And possibly the documentation for the OS and the executable format too.

You should allocate huge arrays like that dynamically.


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