Hi, Philipp Marek wrote:
Hello everybody,I have a feature request. and my scripts emit space savings of about 30kB. Now that's not that much, but for embedded systems it means another userspace binary more. [ If anyone's interested, I can post my scripts here ... they're not that large. ] And, of course, the same can be used for other binaries too - which could save other space as well. (blender-bin, text size 8664025, gives 97KB savings) I'd imagine the use that such: - Built the binary - Run my scripts, to find some common code sequences - Give them to gcc - Rebuild, using the optimizations I don't know whether some new optimize switch could be used, to do all that internally in the compiler and linker. What do you think about that? [ Please keep at least *me* cc'ed - don't know whether that's that interesting for linux-tiny. ] Regards, Phil
Can I test your script in my embedded system? Can you send to me? Michael
