Published my first rust program to the AUR - eviltoast
  • TehPers@beehaw.org
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    4 months ago

    My understanding is that should almost only ever be set for WASM. Certain low-memory machines may also want it, but that’s extremely rare.

    I’m not sure who’s recommending it, only ever seen it recommended for WASM applications.

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      4 months ago

      Certain low-memory machines may also want it

      This is a part of the misconceptions about it.

      It doesn’t meaningfully help with that unless much harder constraints are applied in development where it would become relevant at run-time. It can be relevant for low-storage machines however. That’s what binary size is primarily about after all. And low-storage and low-memory may go hand in hand at times as device properties.

      I’m not sure who’s recommending it

      See the link in my other comment.

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        4 months ago

        To be clear - I’m referring to devices with, say, 128MiB of device storage and memory when I refer to low memory machines (which I’ve developed for before actually). If you’ve got storage in the GB, then there’s no way optimizing for size matters lol.

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        4 months ago

        And for it to be a worthwhile saving in low memory or storage situations, further constraints need to be met too. For instance, you would need to compile your own standard library, or go fully no-std…