A while back this thread mentioned Borland's 'Smart Linking' in one of its 
Pascal compilers, but not the current (at the time) C compiler).  As this 
process only makes sense to minimize program size, therefore decreasing load 
time, and probably run time, as more RAM is available, it this process being 
used by today's current compilers?

If not, why not? Is Borland holding the rights, like the tire and oil 
companies buying and closing the trains, or Intuit's buying 'In House 
Accountant', then shelving it.?

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