According to Oracle, a StackOverflowError is:
Thrown when a stack overflow occurs because an application recurses too deeply.
I know what recursion is and normally recursive functions, if not terminated properly, lead to StackOverflowError. To check the number of recursive calls that happen before StackOverflowError
is thrown, I wrote this code:
package ErrorCases;
public class StackOverFlowError {
static int i=0;
void a()
{
//System.out.println("called "+(++i));
try{
++i;
a();
}catch(Error e)
{
System.out.println(e.getClass());
System.out.println(i);
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) {
new StackOverFlowError().a();
}
}
the value of i
gives the count of recursive calls to a()
before JVM threw StackOverflowError.
The value of i
is different in every run like:
output 1: class java.lang.StackOverflowError
10466
Output 2: class java.lang.StackOverflowError
10470
My query is ?
How deep the recursion has to happen before JVM throws
StackOverflowError
?Can we recover once a
StackOverflowError
has been thrown?