Luca Bruno <[email protected]> writes:

> On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 6:30 PM, bsquared <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> 1.  Is it necessary/recommended to specialize a generic?
>>    The generated vapi has lists without specialization, and these work
>>    fine in the tests.
>>    public GLib.SList list_databases ();
>>    public GLib.SList<string> list_databases ();
>>
>
> The latter obviously.
>
I ask because in the gir the elements are generic, and the compiler does
not issue warnings.

>>
>> 2. What can I do to optimize the generated c code in my tests?
>>   The generated code is 4x the size of original test code
>>   (test-couchdb-glib.c) as is the executable.
>>
>
> For the C code, nothing. About the executable, optimize with -O3 (or -Os).
>
I was thinking there may be some kind of best practice to minimize the
number of temp vars in the generated code.

-- 
Regards,
Brian Winfrey

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