Story of your compile. Do a google search. On Thursday, June 21, 2012 4:59:09 PM UTC-4, Carsten wrote: > > Interesting. What means soyc? > > On Thursday, June 21, 2012 10:41:54 PM UTC+2, Paul Stockley wrote: >> >> Yes it will remove methods and classes that are not used. If you compile >> with the option -compileReport it will generate a soyc report that shows >> you all the code that is included in your project. >> >> On Thursday, June 21, 2012 4:17:53 PM UTC-4, Carsten wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I was wondering how well the GWT compiler is able to remove unused >>> parts? Can it even remove methods and fields from a class which are never >>> used? >>> >>> Example: >>> >>> VeryComplexObject vco = null; >>> >>> initVCO() { >>> ... >>> }; >>> >>> If initVCO is never called from my code, will the GWT compiler remove >>> the method initVCO(), the field vco, or even the VeryComplexObject class >>> itself? >>> >>> Can I somehow check what the GWT compiler removed and what not? Is there >>> a log which lists removed parts? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Carsten >>> >>
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