Hi,
I am aware of increasing stack size by just changing the compilation flag in windows. but in linux/mac we have to use “ulimit -s unlimited” and i am confused where to put it. it has to be run on the shell itself to allocate memory. how do i do it? should i add it in compile time? i am not aware of sublime shell and the process.
so please help. thanks in advance.
How do i increase stack size inside sublime when running a c++ file
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