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From: Bart
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
Subject: Re: question about linker
Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2024 21:46:15 +0000
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On 05/12/2024 20:21, Scott Lurndal wrote:
> Bart writes:
>>
>> Since converting C code to native code is something that can be done at
>> 10MB/sec per core. Is your final binary 36GB?
>
> Of course not, I posted the size, it's 7MB.
You posted a 7MB size (and an 8MB one), in a post about hypothetical
1-10GB executables. I didn't realise it was the size of the project that
took 1 hour of CPU time to build.
So that's about 2KB/second of CPU time.
This is about half the speed of my first assembler, that ran on a 2.5MHz
8-bit processor in 16KB, which could translate assembly to binary at
about 4KB/second.
I can't say I'm impressed. Oh, I forgot: you're using 6 cores, to
effectively achieve 9KB/second. I reckon you could write the output to
floppy disk, without impacting those 13 minutes too much! Somebody would
have to keep switching disks though.