0.02% almost reads like satire. If you're on to something you should consider open sourcing it or give far more details to start a real discussion.
One suggestion I have is that you should run this on many binaries instead of just a single one to get an idea of effect on various binaries. If you're already doing this, my apologies. The post made it sound like you've only tested this on a single binary.
I'm starting work and unfortunately I can't share the material yet because I'm in a mess with the files, but I'm already doing tests on different binaries and the results are getting better, I'll provide a more detailed description soon, and links to materials.
Can you write a short sample program where this replacements are very useful, compile it and test the improvement?
0.02% almost reads like satire. If you're on to something you should consider open sourcing it or give far more details to start a real discussion.
One suggestion I have is that you should run this on many binaries instead of just a single one to get an idea of effect on various binaries. If you're already doing this, my apologies. The post made it sound like you've only tested this on a single binary.
I'm starting work and unfortunately I can't share the material yet because I'm in a mess with the files, but I'm already doing tests on different binaries and the results are getting better, I'll provide a more detailed description soon, and links to materials.
Well, the 0.02% number was just proof that my concept works.