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From: "Edmund Horner" <ejrh AT paradise DOT net DOT nz>
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Subject: Re: C source compiling
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Perhaps if you ran it through some kind of "code compressor", it would
become a lot smaller.  I believe that most source code is many times larger
than it technically needs to be in ordre to behave.

* Get rid of comments and excess whitespace.
* Use the shortest conceivable identifiers.
* Possibly even use #define's to collapse commonly occurying sequences of
code...

"Peter Remmers" <Peter DOT Remmers AT t-online DOT de> wrote in message
news:8shsqg$ccq$03$1 AT news DOT t-online DOT com...
>
> r i v a <webnews AT MAPSONrivari DOT MAPSONdemon DOT nl> schrieb...
>
> > Is there somebody wellwilling to compile a 2420 bytes big
> > c source file, for using under dos.
>
> Hmm, if your source weren't that big, you could have tries
> the public access compiler service on DJ Delorie's pages:
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> http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/compile/
>
> It compiles sources up to 1000 bytes.
>
> Peter
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>
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