From: j DOT aldrich6 AT genie DOT com Message-Id: <199607080518.AA014673133@relay1.geis.com> Date: Mon, 8 Jul 96 05:09:00 UTC 0000 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Subject: Re: Executable size Reply to message 9155790 from NAMILLE2 AT VT DOT E on 07/07/96 6:18PM >What can be done about the large size of the executables >produced by gcc? A "hello world" program is bloated at >57kb. I used the -O switchs, but that produced no change. >What can be done about this? As has been said many, many, many times before, a hello world is not a realistic test case to determine the size of a compiler's output. DJGPP programs have about 40-50K or so of overhead which includes invoking DPMI, parsing the command line, loading environment variables, and passing the argc and argv parameters to main(). The actual size of _your_ code is substantially smaller than most other 32-bit compilers, especially with optimizations. If you want to cut out some of this overhead, you can define empty versions of the functions __crt0_glob_function(), __crt0_load_environment_file(), and __crt0_setup_arguments(). Of course, this removes the corresponding functionality from your program. Look up those functions in the libc docs for more info. John