This probably means that the stack ran out of memory when the program reached line 1776. This is in many cases caused by a function that calls itself too many times, since each function call takes up memory on the stack and that memory is not returned until the function exits.
If one sees stack overflow at line 13 on the monitor, it means there has been an error. The website is not responding, therefore, one has to wait for a few minutes for the website to be functional again.
Go to line 104, look carefully (ask someone else if you could not spot it). You either have a method or property name referenced within the same method or property. Or, you may have A calls B, B calls C, C calls A, a circular recursive chain... It is common to have stack overflow with recursive call (unintentionally of course)
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Post the source code here then i can probably tell you where the problem is. simple terms it means say you have a basket that holds 3 apples and a function or a line of programming is trying to put 5 apples in the basket which then causes it to overflow605 205 where do I find the source code?
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stack overflow is when you've used up more memory for the stack than your program was supposed to use. In embedded systems you might only have 256 bytes for the stack, and if each function takes up 32 bytes then you can only have function calls 8 deep - function 1 calls function 2 who calls function 3 who calls function 4 .... who calls function 8 who calls function 9, but function 9 overwrites memory outside the stack. This might overwrite memory, code, etc Many programmers make this mistake by calling function A that then calls function B, that then calls function C, that then calls function A. It might work most of the time, but just once the wrong input will cause it to go in that circle forever until the computer recognizes that the stack is overblown. By - Jatin
There are a number of (single) words available, inrigo as in to overflow or irrigate, abundo as in to be abundant and overflow, superfundo as in to flood or overflow, restagno as in to be swamped or overflow, exundo as in to flow out or overflow, adfluentia as in to overflow with abundance
An overflow of good converts to bad
The holes underground collapses while the ground shakes, leaving a stack.
1776 = MDCCLXXVI Declaration of Independence
What do you mean by stack-refreshing? Anyway, there are no stack handling functions in the standard C library.
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