Printing deeply nested values typically crashes Emacs by running out of C stack since the printer uses C recursion to traverse nested data structures. This is a long-standing problem that keeps turning up; see bug#52753 for one example. The attached patch eliminates most of the recursion: conses, vectors, records, hash tables and char tables are now traversed without consuming C stack. This should cover the vast majority of objects that form deep structures. Of note: - Performance seems to be slightly improved (about 2.5 % faster for printing a long list of symbols) but that's not really the point of the patch. - The patch does not attempt to fix the bogus #N notation for circular lists (bug#55395) but tries to stay bug-compatible for easier comparison. - Some special syntax is context-conditional: (\, X) is only printed as ,X if surrounded by a positive number of backquote forms. It's not clear what we gain from this; using the special syntax for the backquote, comma and comma-at forms unconditionally would simplify matter without any apparent inconvenience to the user. Right now, the patch does not remove recursion for printing these forms. - This patch does not address reading nested values, where a similar problem exists.