I think we're missing the point here - it's called ANTI-stall, not "stall-proof".
If you drop the clutch heavily it will likely stall
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And yes, my understanding is that anti-stall is really just sophisticated engine management - it just fuels the engine sufficient to maintain progress - but it is NOT marketed as stall-proof.
Again my understanding is that anti-stall was popularised in Europe years ago as a fitment on manuals (they are the majority over automatics in countries like France) - improving not only driveability but also safety - the europeans are mad about not hanging around at the lights or when entering an autoroute...
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