In particular doe a bunch of getters and setters contribute to
end weight such that if a client wants the lightest outcome they
might be a factor or is it negligable.
In general, code changes are not going to add noticable weight to the
bytecode. Your library assets will usually be the bulk of the swf files
weight, and changes/additions in code are going to be so small as to either
be unnoticable or will be measurable in hundreds of bytes, not kilobytes.
Obviously, there are exceptions. Adding heavy classes like compression
algorhithms, or anything with a big library or hash table, will obviously
add more weight, but even then it is usually only several kilobytes.
ryanm
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