1. Rob constants ??
Rob
When long list of constants are include in ".e" file and you don't use all
of them in your program, is that extra memory allocated for them released
at run-time.
Bernie
2. Re: Rob constants ??
Bernie Ryan writes:
> When long list of constants are include in ".e" file
> and you don't use all of them in your program, is that
> extra memory allocated for them released at run-time.
No, it isn't.
A new 2-pass binder could take care of this, as well
as eliminating unused routines.
Regards,
Rob Craig
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3. Re: Rob constants ??
Well thank you!
Then I guess all have to change my methods.
Bernie
4. Re: Rob constants ??
>Bernie Ryan writes:
> > When long list of constants are include in ".e" file
> > and you don't use all of them in your program, is that
> > extra memory allocated for them released at run-time.
>
>No, it isn't.
>
>A new 2-pass binder could take care of this, as well
>as eliminating unused routines.
>
>Regards,
> Rob Craig
Well that means large include files won't be a problem anymore!... say,
like, math.e?
Lionel
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