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Release sizes are getting larger and larger #20661

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dkorpel opened this issue Jan 8, 2025 · 2 comments
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Release sizes are getting larger and larger #20661

dkorpel opened this issue Jan 8, 2025 · 2 comments

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@dkorpel
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dkorpel commented Jan 8, 2025

This came up while discussing the release process with @ibuclaw . Dmd 2.xxx releases started at around 5 MB and have crept up to 800 MB, nearing a Gigabyte now. A lot of this is unncessary. For one, documentation generation creates a lot of html boilerplate, sometimes 20 times as much as actual content.

Perhaps we can let ddoc output better html to mitigate some of this.

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documentation generation creates a lot of html boilerplate,

sounds like that should compress well, though I agree that not generating it at all to begin with it probably better.

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ibuclaw commented Jan 10, 2025

Jquery is already in use throughout the site, perhaps boilerplate could be dynamically included with load?

https://api.jquery.com/load/

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