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Microsoft linker tool shrinks .Net applications

Posted August 30, 2017 | Windows


A long-requested and long-unfulfilled feature for .Net has finally been delivered by Microsoft and the Mono team: A linker that allows .Net applications to be stripped down to include only the parts of libraries that are actually used by the program at runtime.

The IL Linker project works by analyzing a .Net application and determining which libraries are never called by the application in question. “It is effectively an application-specific dead code analysis,” says Microsoft in its GitHub announcement for the project.

A long-term mission for IL Linker is to make it into “the primary linker for the .Net ecosystem.”

The current, preview version of IL Linker only supports a small subset of possible .Net applications—those that are self-contained and use the .Net Core. How much space is saved for a given application will vary widely, but Microsoft states that “in trivial cases, the linker can reduce the size of applications by 50%.”



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