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Ciaran McCreesh wrote: |
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> bringing it up to 3.3MBytes of code, about 3.2MBytes of which is |
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> compiler bug workarounds and boost-review-process-induced mutual |
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> masturbation. |
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So the safest route is either bundle boost (that is heavy as you shown |
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in detail) and/or just depend on it at least for now. A tinytr1 ripped |
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from boost probably would be the perfect solution =/ |
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> The entire <tr1/memory> implementation that's shipped with g++-4.1, |
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> meanwhile, is something like 30KBytes. Unfortunately it only works |
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> g++-4.1, so it's no use for bundling as part of an application. |
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pity =/ |
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lu |
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Luca Barbato |
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Gentoo/linux Gentoo/PPC |
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http://dev.gentoo.org/~lu_zero |
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