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Lisp typically handles several types of memory containing at least one stack and a heap that contains user objects. To avoid running out of memory several approaches might be useful:
--dynamic-space-size <n>
allows to tell
sbcl to reserve n
megabytes for the heap. It is to note, though,
that sbcl has to handle several distinct types of memory and therefore
might be able to only reserve about half of the available physical
memory. Also note that 32-bit processes might only be able to access
2GB of physical memory.
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