By the way, I discovered it with my tool, which I'm writing in Arc to learn this language. This tool crawls GitHub starting from Anarki repository, to find other interesting projects, written in Arc.
I think all the errors you're seeing are due to running out of heap. How much memory do you have? Is there some per-process limit, perhaps to RLIMIT_AS?
Edit 35 minutes later. I can reproduce that it dies for me at the precise same iteration as you. And RLIMIT_AS is infinity, so that's not the issue. I've pinged the author for comment.
Thank you. But now I think it would be wise not to complain about the issue on the forum, but rather to create an issue on the project's github. Will do it now.
Well, thanks for the bug report. Well, I'll look into it when I have the time: the work which pays my bills has caught up with me once again and I don't have a lot of time to do hobby development. :)
The assertion error is a stack overflow. :) At present Arcueid makes use of a fixed-size stack within its virtual machine, and since the compiler still can't properly optimise tail recursion, your code overflows the stack.
That was what I thought :) Is there a place where I can increase the size of the fixed stack? I looked for the limit in the code, but couldn't find it.
Does it make sense to resize it on the fly when we discover we've overflowed the stack? Or are there potentially continuation pointers into the stack that would be non-trivial to track down?
Well, I haven't tried to run crawler with large depth setting yet. I discovered, that it have strange problems with threading and almost unable to process in parallel. Then I tried to investigate why. Will make a separate post on it, when will get some valuable information.