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The needed stack size is hard to determine by the compiler. It will try, but will fail in many common cases. Therefore, the runtime will pick a fixed stack size. There is a tradeoff between avoiding stack overflows and wasting RAM. This tradeoff depends on the application: some don't need large stack sizes but do need a lot of memory, while others need deep stacks but aren't so memory constrained. That's why I've added a flag to do this on the command line: https://github.com/tinygo-org/tinygo/pull/3159 It may be reasonable to use a different stack size per chip, for example chips with lots of RAM could default to a larger stack size. But I don't think it's a good idea to do this per board.pull/3228/head
Ayke van Laethem
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