On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 7:33 AM, Timothy Hatcher <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On Mar 22, 2013, at 3:12 AM, Ryosuke Niwa <[email protected]> wrote: > > WebKit nightly build for r135421 dated November 21st, 2012 was 46.1MB. > WebKit nightly build for r145786 dated March 13th, 2013 was 49.4MB. > > Our binary size increased by 7.2% in just 4 months. > > > Keep in mind that the Safari's Web Inspector is in the nightly. Also all > of the frameworks and their resources are in the nightly twice (for 10.7 > and 10.8). > > Safari's Web Inspector framework is around 2.5 MB (uncompressed) > in r135421 and 4.2 MB in r145786. A 68% increase (that I will investigate > further). Most of that size comes from image resources that can't be > compressed further by the disk image. They are also duplicated for each OS, > but the disk image compression should cancel that out. > > Also the WebKit Web Inspector is in the nightly. It is 5.1 MB > (uncompressed) in r135421 and 6.3 MB in r145786. A 24% increase. Again, > mostly images. > That's an interesting point. It would indeed be more interesting to track the in-memory size of binaries than the file size. I think the first course of action we can take is to start tracking the binary size so that we may detect huge spikes. - R. Niwa
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