On Wednesday, 11 November 2015 at 15:07:15 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
Phobos takes about 600MB max to build.

When was the last time you did "dmd -unittest -main $(find std -name '*.d')"? On current master, dmd takes just below 9 GiB to complete the build.

Also, consider that many of the features in Phobos – apart from the underlying molasses consisting of std.traits and friends – are not really widely used internally. This is not surprising, considering that large parts of std.* are mostly a grab-bag of orthogonal stuff, and the unit tests are, as they should, fairly isolated. For example, how many Phobos modules actually use std.regex internally, let alone its compile-time variants (which we are quick to advertise)? What about range "pipelines" longer than the one or two stages you'd typically write in a unit test?

Apologies for maybe being a bit too confrontational about this, but I don't think anybody is helped by dismissing entire classes of problems just because they tend not to be so apparent from a library writer's perspective. If you were to, say, visit the folks at Weka, you might be surprised to see how easy it is to do the latter without even realizing so.

 — David

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