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Re: U++ as .lib [message #11712 is a reply to message #11703] Sun, 23 September 2007 14:11 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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sergei wrote on Sat, 22 September 2007 19:43

cbpporter wrote on Sun, 23 September 2007 00:04

An how much time does it take to compile and link a test app with these libs. On my computer it takes 2-4 seconds in debug mode.


You also built U++ libs?
Hmm... since I've built the libs already, why not test Smile

I've used the same Animated Hello example.

MSVC / debug / 76MB lib : 2.2MB / 10 sec
MSVC / release / 353MB lib : 544KB / 30 sec
MinGW / debug / 548MB lib : 7.3MB / 17 sec
MinGW / release / 13MB lib : 1MB / 8 sec

MSVC / debug / scu : 3.9MB / 32 sec
MSVC / release / scu : doesn't work... (stupid compiler/linker bug)
MinGW / debug / scu : 11MB / 1:34
MinGW / release / scu : 3.2MB / 4:00

I'll leave the conslusions to you Razz



Well, my conclusion is "avoid SCU and pursue reasonable .lib approach".

Mind you, things do not need to be perfect at this stage... Right now the goal is to open a way for people that are not ready (yet Smile to use theide to play with U++.

Could you try debug .lib without full debug info? (Only basic info and ASSERTs).

Mirek
 
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