I don't know what they fully mean given that classes share constant
pools, but there is an optimization pass where some byte code is pulled
from swf, but then the SWF is compressed so it will always be smaller
than the sum of sizes.
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Thanks Alex...so it doesnt really mean a whole lot, in regard to the actual
swf...but could be used as a relative comparison to the other classes.
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 3:14 PM, Alex Harui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know what they fully mean given that classes share constant
pools,
Yeah, I only use it as a relative number.
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Thanks Alex
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Thanks Alex...so it doesnt really mean a whole lot, in regard to the actual
swf...but could be used as a relative comparison to the other classes.
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I don't know what they fully mean
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Thanks Alex...so it doesnt really mean a whole lot, in regard to the
actual swf...but could be used as a relative
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