MemShrink progress, week 77–78

DMD The big news this week is the landing of the native version of DMD.  The old version of DMD is a Valgrind-based tool that has been instrumental in reducing the size of about:memory’s “heap-unclassified”.  (For example, with trunk builds on my Linux desktop machine it’s now frequently less than 10%.) However, the old version … Continue reading MemShrink progress, week 77–78