> So in my opinion, unless the FPC team grows massively, or there is a 
> dedicated developer in the FPC team that works purely on performance, 
>vnothing is going to change. 

IMHO. first of all, there is something to do in cleaning code.
I do not talk only about memory leaks generated by the compiler at working.

It is not normal, in Linux, that the garbage-manager of the linker 
("SmartLink" using -X parameter) does clean 50 % of the code.
If you do not use "smartlink", your executable is 50 % bigger because of
garbage.

In other C projects that I work, the garbage-manager of the linker is used
to check if there is no garbage in code.
This because gcc or Clang does not produce garbage.
It is not the case of fpc, even for a empty program. 

Fre;D




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