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CodeSize is used to define the WeightClass for TwinDuel teams, MiniBots, MicroBots, and NanoBots. TwinDuel teams are 1999 bytes or less, MiniBots are 1499 bytes or less, MicroBots are 749 bytes or less, and NanoBots are 249 bytes or less. See the /WritingSmallCode section for suggestions on how to reduce the codesize of your bot. | CodeSize is used to define the WeightClass for TwinDuel teams, MiniBots, MicroBots, and NanoBots. TwinDuel teams are 1999 bytes or less, MiniBots are 1499 bytes or less, MicroBots are 749 bytes or less, and NanoBots are 249 bytes or less. See the /WritingSmallCode section for suggestions on how to reduce the codesize of your bot. | ||
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+ | == See Also == | ||
+ | * [[Help:Help/Code Shrinking]|Code Shrinking Help Request]] | ||
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[[Category:Utilities|Code Size]] | [[Category:Utilities|Code Size]] |
Revision as of 09:14, 1 May 2009
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/
CodeSize is used to define the WeightClass for TwinDuel teams, MiniBots, MicroBots, and NanoBots. TwinDuel teams are 1999 bytes or less, MiniBots are 1499 bytes or less, MicroBots are 749 bytes or less, and NanoBots are 249 bytes or less. See the /WritingSmallCode section for suggestions on how to reduce the codesize of your bot.
Old robowiki discussion migrated: CodeSize/Old discussion
See Also
- [[Help:Help/Code Shrinking]|Code Shrinking Help Request]]