On Wednesday, 4 December 2013 at 16:12:28 UTC, bearophile wrote:
Puming:
My question is, is there a plan for this effort?
There are plans to reduce memory used by CTFE, but template
bloat is less easy to face.
Vibe's diet templates would benefit from this I guess.
What is the general prediction of an ideal D compiler,
some hundreds of MBs or less?
Non one knows, I think.
That is a pity.
but a simple binary in vibe.d yields a ~12MB file,
it's somewhat slow to upload it.
There are programs to compress binaries a lot.
Thanks for the tip, now I'll just need a little script to do the
compress/rsync/decompress automation.
Did you mean tar/zip or some specialized tool? I found that tar
makes it to ~2.5MB, which is fairly good
So I wonder can we refer vibe.d/phobos as a dynamic library?
This is being worked on in the latest D releases.
That is great news. Would it be out in 2.065? ore 2.066?
Bye,
bearophile
Thanks bearophile,
So hopefully the situation might be much better earlier next year
:-)