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mdr1:

--- Quote from: Hayleia on May 13, 2013, 12:59:07 pm ---Also, you destroyed nothing, we told you about Fusion.

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Fusion or not, I replied that the program has a size 2.5 times bigger, not having taken into account the 200o routine. Here : https://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=11837&start=20#p140370

Hayleia:
That is because Fusion is not developped at its true potential. Its goal is "even more speed", not "even less space", because using it takes less time to compile. But if Fusion was made very efficiency, it would be another story. But it will never since Fusion is mostly for developers and not very much used.

mdr1:

--- Quote from: Hayleia on May 13, 2013, 01:09:58 pm ---That is because Fusion is not developped at its true potential. Its goal is "even more speed", not "even less space", because using it takes less time to compile. But if Fusion was made very efficiency, it would be another story. But it will never since Fusion is mostly for developers and not very much used.

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I don't mind the cause of that, the essential is that it is a fact. Grammer's programs have a size much less big that Axe's.

Runer112:
A strong suggestion: only use Axe fusion for testing your own programs, and not for programs you distribute to others. It's really underbaked and I've just barely been keeping it working in the latest Axe releases. I will likely remove it entirely eventually in favor of replacing it with a better, more robust system.

EDIT: And to clarify, the purpose of Axe Fusion was to result in smaller compiled programs. It was not intended to increase either compiling or execution speed.

Matrefeytontias:

--- Quote from: mdr1 on May 13, 2013, 01:13:00 pm ---
--- Quote from: Hayleia on May 13, 2013, 01:09:58 pm ---That is because Fusion is not developped at its true potential. Its goal is "even more speed", not "even less space", because using it takes less time to compile. But if Fusion was made very efficiency, it would be another story. But it will never since Fusion is mostly for developers and not very much used.

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I don't mind the cause of that, the essential is that it is a fact. Grammer's programs have a size much less big that Axe's.

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Of course, since they are plain text that gets interpreted. Just try to compile a Grammer program in the ASM resulting of its interpretation and then we'll can talk.

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