Eli Zaretskii writes: > > +Emacs has an inherent fixed limitation on the size of buffers. > > I'd suggest to say that the limitation is more strict that the maximum > size of objects supported by programs with the same architecture, > because otherwise this sentence might be misunderstood. Done. > > > The > > +maximum buffer size on 32-bit machines is 512 MBytes beginning with > > +version 23.2. If Emacs was built using the @code{--with-wide-int} > > +flag, the maximum buffer size on 32-bit machines is ***FIXME*** > > +MBytes. > > The number here is 2GB. Fixed. > > +This limitation imposes a size limit on visiting files, which is > > +roughly half the buffer limit due to things like decoding of multibyte > > +characters. When visiting compressed archives, the file size > > +limitation will be smaller than that due to decompression. > > + > > +Unless you want to visit unusually large files, this should only be an > > +issue on 32-bit machines. Emacs compiled on a 64-bit machine can > > +handle much larger buffers. > > The limit value for 64-bit builds is that of most-positive-fixnum. Fixed. Please find attached an updated patch. Best regards, Stefan Kangas