In Go Lang 4.  Program stack.  For the following code, answer the following questions. Assume we are putting everything for our function calls on the stack. ·       Show what a stack frame/activation record for main() looks like   ·       Show what the stack frame/activation record for the 2nd call to ctTarg look like? (Yes, this means you can skip the other stack frames)   ·       We note that targ does not change value in any recursive call. Why doesn't the compiler just store targ once in one block of memory big enough to store a string?   int ctTarg(string* list, int len, string targ) {     if (len <= 0) return 0;     if (*list == targ)         return 1 + ctTarg(list + 1, len - 1, targ);     return ctTarg(list + 1, len - 1, targ); }   int main() {     string pets[] = {"cat", "dog", "mouse", "cat"};     cout << ctTarg(pets, 4, "cat") << endl; }

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In Go Lang

4.  Program stack. 

For the following code, answer the following questions. Assume we are putting everything for our function calls on the stack.

·       Show what a stack frame/activation record for main() looks like

 

·       Show what the stack frame/activation record for the 2nd call to ctTarg look like? (Yes, this means you can skip the other stack frames)

 

·       We note that targ does not change value in any recursive call. Why doesn't the compiler just store targ once in one block of memory big enough to store a string?

 

int ctTarg(string* list, int len, string targ) {

    if (len <= 0) return 0;

    if (*list == targ)

        return 1 + ctTarg(list + 1, len - 1, targ);

    return ctTarg(list + 1, len - 1, targ);

}

 

int main()

{

    string pets[] = {"cat", "dog", "mouse", "cat"};

    cout << ctTarg(pets, 4, "cat") << endl;

}

 
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