Hello Patrick,

I have just spoken to Andreas about the changes and he told me that they 
are related to X3D. Does this mean that real X3D support is coming to 
OpenSG soon ? The topic has been scratched a few times in the past but 
without any consensus.

Regards

Matthias

On Monday 06 March 2006 17:30, Patrick Dähne wrote:
> Hello Andreas,
>
> > after the latest changes in the vrml parser backend the OSGSystem
> > lib increased by about 5MB (windows and linux)
> > Looks like the flex parser table gets quite big any ideas how to
> > reduce this? The current OSGSystem lib on windows is about 17MB
> > after removing the ScanParseSkel code it reduces to 9 MB! So 50% of
> > the whole lib is just the parser code!
>
> Uuups, sorry, I did not realize that my changes have such an impact
> :-(
>
> Unfortunately, I do not have a quick solution for this problem
> (besides undoing my changes).
>
> As a long-term solution, I would propose to make a more intelligent
> reimplementation of the flex/yacc code, but this would require to
> change the interface of the ScanParseSkel classes.
>
> Bye,
>
> Patrick
>
>
>
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