On 2012-07-12 14:58:28 +0000, deadalnix <[email protected]> said:

I think this is not a problem as big as it is stated.

Most of that code will be executed close to never, and 60Mb isn't a big deal for any modern computer, not even for most cell phones now.

60Mb was only with bindings to the most fundamentals parts of Cocoa. It scales linearly with the number of classes and functions you add bindings for. It's just crazy.

That's pretty much a moot point now though. The new approach, hacking the compiler, is so much better on so many levels that the old bridge looks like a joke now (even though it was impressive). I only wish I had time to dedicate to it. Perhaps next year I will.

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