Linking a library twice and size of executable?

The only reason to include the library multiple times is, for example, if slA requires a symbol resolved by slB but slB requires a symbol required by slA . The linker does a single pass to resolve symbols, but repeating your library causes, in effect, a second pass on that library. It won't change the size of your output, but it's not necessary either.

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