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You can download Christian Schnell's Codesize tool here:
 
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This measurement is now integrated into Robocode. The code size is displayed when you package a robot or team, along with the [[Weight Class]] (e.g., [[MicroBot]]).
  
  
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https://github.com/John-Paul-R/CodeSize-Standalone-Utility/releases/tag/1.1
 
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This measurement is now integrated into Robocode. The code size is displayed when you package a robot or team, along with the [[Weight Class]] (e.g., [[MicroBot]]).
 
  
 
[[Category:Utilities]]
 
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[[Category:Terminology|Code_Size_(utility)]]
 
[[Category:Terminology|Code_Size_(utility)]]

Latest revision as of 16:59, 27 June 2018

Codesize is a Java™ utility application. It retrieves the effective code size (amount of Java byte code) from .class files.

You can download Christian Schnell's Codesize tool here:

http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~lulli/codesize/ (Broken Link, archive)

This measurement is now integrated into Robocode. The code size is displayed when you package a robot or team, along with the Weight Class (e.g., MicroBot).


An alternative version of the tool can be downloaded here:

https://github.com/John-Paul-R/CodeSize-Standalone-Utility/releases/tag/1.1