Steven Schveighoffer:

> Currently, the empty main() program is 256k.  Add in writeln("hello,  
> world") and it adds 500k. Even if I had 10,000 asserts in there for  
> objects, that adds 150k.
> 
> I think bloat can't possibly be a valid concern here.

Bytes are not enough to measure "bloat". You also need to keep in account where 
the bloat is. If the bloat means functions that never get called and are 
physically collocated far from the hot function, then this bloat is not hurting 
much. If your bloat is instead spread inside hot function and close enough to 
their hot paths, this bloat will cause problems, and slowdown of the program.

Bye,
bearophile

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