Hi,
I just checked in the fruits of my labor from the Mono Summit. With the
help of Ben Maurer, I identified a number of places where we were doing
some stupid things in Beagle, and with some additional info on some of
the quirkier aspects of the runtime, I was able to reduce the startup
memory u
> Now, we have assembly attributes (essentially assembly metadata) which
> specifies the classes that were previously picked out of thousands.
> This metadata is usually set in an AssemblyInfo.cs file for the
> assembly, and is required for these classes to be loaded. Think of it
> as registering
Hi,
On Wed, 2006-10-25 at 17:09 -0400, Debajyoti Bera wrote:
> > Now, we have assembly attributes (essentially assembly metadata) which
> > specifies the classes that were previously picked out of thousands.
> > This metadata is usually set in an AssemblyInfo.cs file for the
> > assembly, and is r