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Non-tail recursion

Tail recursion is when a function can directly return the result of a recursive call - there are no outstanding operations, and there is no need for the call stack frame to be preserved. So it can be translated to a “goto with arguments”, and the stack usage will be constant.

In “non-tail recursion”, there are outstanding operations after the recursive call, and the stack frame cannot be nuked.

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