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> Trivially, it's effectively 0 for LenPEG 3.

I don’t think so? The decompressor needs to have a copy of the image to display if it goes to step 1 of its decompression algorithm.



I agree with you, but the other interpretation is that you could measure after it deletes itself.


One could also measure their body weight after they step off the scales but it wouldn’t be a particularly meaningful number.


If you step back on after running, you can figure out roughly how much water you need to replenish; Perhaps both numbers are useful?

When LenPEG 3 is done running, it doesn’t consume any space. Perhaps the first measurement is just considered as runtime overhead.




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