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stack overflow


An error condition which results from attempting to push more items onto a stack than space has been allocated for. Often, this will simply overwrite the adjacent memory locations causing hard-to-trace bugs. Stack overflow can result, for example, from an insufficient number of stack frames to handle hardware interrupts. (1995-03-21)

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