On 02/08/2019 18:37, Chris Cannam wrote:
The program is one that has been exported to an object and compiled to a native 
binary using polyc - the problem doesn't seem to occur when running from the 
repl directly (because of all the allocation that happens in compiling 
beforehand?) but producing a standalone binary is a goal.

So this feels like a stupid question, but can I pass runtime arguments like 
--minheap through the compiler, so that they're applied on startup by the 
binary produced by polyc? It appears that runtime-related arguments passed to 
poly are not retained in the binary produced by polyc from the dumped image.

No, but arguments such as --minheap are picked up by the run-time system whether you are running through the repl or as a stand-alone binary.

David
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