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minus-squaregredo@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 year agoInteresting, since golang only includes the parts of the stdlib that are used in the executable binary.
minus-squareqaz@lemmy.worldOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·1 year agoI just tested it and a simple hello world program still produces a 1.7MiB binary, while the device only has 512KiB of RAM. package main import "fmt" func main() { fmt.Println("hello world") }
minus-squarepipe01@lemmy.pipe01.netlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·1 year agoStrip the debug info, should be a lot smaller. Also check out TinyGo, it’s meant for embedded devices
Interesting, since golang only includes the parts of the stdlib that are used in the executable binary.
I just tested it and a simple hello world program still produces a 1.7MiB binary, while the device only has 512KiB of RAM.
package main import "fmt" func main() { fmt.Println("hello world") }
Strip the debug info, should be a lot smaller. Also check out TinyGo, it’s meant for embedded devices