On Wednesday, 21 June 2017 at 03:57:46 UTC, ketmar wrote:
"bloatsome"? i don't think so. those generated messages is small (usually 20-30 bytes), and nothing comparing to druntime/phobos size.

Yeah, but what if you're already working without runtime and phobos? (some embedded systems only have 32Kb program memory, and yes these are up-to-date ones)

Would it help to formalize the interface between compiler generated code and druntime? (IIRC this is implementation specific at the moment).

The idea is to make it easier to only reimplement and provide the runtime parts that are actually needed ; and to rely on link errors to prevent forbidden D constructs.

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