问题
I was just trying things in PowerShell and got an error about call depth being set to 1000 in some test recursive function. I looked on the Internet for some information and found that this is due to error handling in PowerShell (if I got it right):
The recursion depth limit is fixed in version 1. Deep recursion was causing problems in 64-bit mode because of the way exceptions were being processed. It was causing cascading out-of-memory errors. The net result was that we hard-limited the recursion depth on all platforms to help ensure that scripts would be portable to all platforms. - Bruce Payette, co-designer of PowerShell
I found it here.
Also I found this exception page on MSDN that states this limit is configurable (but I didn't find anything about how to do this) - see remarks section here.
How can this limit be set?
回答1:
- In PowerShell V1 the maximum call depth is 100:
Using .NET Reflector, we can see in this snippet from the System.Management.ExecutionContext class code,
internal int IncrementScopeDepth()
{
using (IDisposable disposable = tracer.TraceMethod("{0}", new object[] { this.scopeDepth }))
{
if (this.CurrentPipelineStopping)
{
throw new PipelineStoppedException();
}
this.scopeDepth++;
if (this.scopeDepth > 100)
{
ScriptCallDepthException exceptionRecord = new
ScriptCallDepthException(this.scopeDepth, 100);
tracer.TraceException(exceptionRecord);
throw exceptionRecord;
}
return this.scopeDepth;
}
}
that it is not possible to modify the hardcoded 100.
- In PowerShell V2 the maximum call depth is 1000
Again when looking at the code, there doesn't seem to be a way around the default maximum call depth.
- In PowerShell V3 (CTP) there doesn't seem to be a maximum call depth (unless you run out of resources of course). This behaviour has been described as a bug on connect, so it might change in the final version.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10755699/how-can-i-configure-call-depth-in-powershell