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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/19/2015 05:04 PM, Hendrik Boom
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<pre wrap="">On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 15:28:19 +0900, Ryuho Yokoyama wrote:
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<pre wrap="">This time the size of the "w.exe" is 136KB. It's very small.
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How can this possibly be considered "small" for such a trivial task, let
along *very* small?
That's three times the entire RAM of the first machine I ran a HelloWorld
program on!
I really wonder what is filling up all those K!
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On Ubuntu 14.10, with all updates:<br>
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<blockquote><tt>firefly:~/programs/gambit/norvig-spell/gambit>
cat hello.scm </tt><br>
<tt>(display "Hello World!\n")</tt><br>
<tt>firefly:~/programs/gambit/norvig-spell/gambit> gsc -exe
hello</tt><br>
<tt>firefly:~/programs/gambit/norvig-spell/gambit> ll hello</tt><br>
<tt>-rwxrwxr-x 1 lucier lucier 10536 Jan 19 21:44 hello*</tt><br>
<tt>firefly:~/programs/gambit/norvig-spell/gambit> ./hello </tt><br>
<tt>Hello World!</tt><br>
<tt>firefly:~/programs/gambit/norvig-spell/gambit> gsc -v</tt><br>
<tt>\v4.7.3 20141017031152 x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu "./configure
'--enable-single-host' '--enable-shared'
'--enable-multiple-versions' '--enable-char-size=1'"</tt><br>
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Brad<br>
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