as I know, Gwt compiler removes all unused stuff from your application
and inherited modules. It removes classes, methods, attributes ...

Manolo Carrasco

On Sun, Aug 2, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Ed<post2edb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hellu,
>
> Does the GWT compiler currently support the removal of unused method
> arguments? And if not, will this be supported?
>
> Example:
> Suppose you have the method: doSomething(final boolean hellu, final
> String info).
> This method is located in different implementations that are used
> depending on gwt property that is set in the gwt.xml file.
> In one environment this argument info isn't used at all in the method
> body. Will it then automatically be removed? And as such also in the
> client code that is calling this method ?
>
> Suppose that in the client we have something like this: doSomething
> (true, createInfo()).
> If this method createInfo() is only called in this method call, will
> it then also be removed?
> >
>

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