On 02/26/2011 07:18 PM, David Robillard wrote: > I'm more in to shrinking the actual runtime memory overhead to the > absolute bare minimum than shrinking the code. I have roughly infinity > more useful things to do than pretending <100k libraries are bloated :)
Oddly, on most Android devices you actually have plenty of RAM to work with, especially in native code where the Java maximum heap size do not apply. Memory's not a bottleneck. I wasn't saying that libraries <100k are bloated. So far, I had the impression that we were in the order hundreds of kilobytes, which is too much for plugin support in an app, when you think about it as a whole, which means codecs and other deps. > Replacing glib, it seems, is the main and by far most significant thing > that needs doing to get a very small embedded appropriate limitation. > The code size of my new libraries, IMO, is well within reasonable limits > for anything that would use LV2 plugins. All these changes sound very good to me. -- Olivier _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
