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Re: [TSVN] More on CString vs std::string

From: Will Dean <svn_at_indcomp.co.uk>
Date: 2004-12-22 23:19:55 CET

At 18:41 22/12/2004 +0100, you wrote:

>Ahem - not that I would doubt your abilities here. But doesn't that number
>make you a tiny bit suspicious?

You were quite right - it was being eliminated as un-called code.

Having provoked it into being compiled properly, the true numbers are:

454,656 bytes without CString
462,848 bytes with CString & the filter-setting code.
(8192 difference)

I am still inclined to feel that this is acceptable - I suspect that it's
less than the difference between different people's builds of TSVN. (Mine
is being built against the SVN 1.1.2 tag, which I took today.)

Of course, I haven't checked that the ATL CString doesn't use 14 slots of
TLS and take five minutes at DLL startup, but I suspect that we're OK.

Cheers,

Will

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