Good point.. it might be a problem if the TeX system
does not have enough pre-allocated memory. But
memory has become very inexpensive, so it could
be that TeX systems now are routinely allocated
with large amounts of memory.
RJF
Vadim V. Zhytnikov wrote:
>
> Well, sound as a good approach but I expect yet
> another trouble. It is memory memagement in TeX.
> It is pretty static - no allocation of extra RAM
> at run time, no GC etc. Is it possible to
> feed in TeX any sufficiently _complex_ a nd _large_
> Lisp or MathML expression?
>