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Re: [PATCH 3/4] Makefile: Replace old suffix rules with pattern rules


On 2016-11-16 14:58, Pedro Alves wrote:
On 11/16/2016 07:38 PM, Simon Marchi wrote:

I did some experiments, here's the time it takes to run make in the gdb/
directory with nothing to re-build.  The other number is the number of
lines printed when running make -d. It gives a rough idea of the amount
of operations make does.

Note that these results are by changing both gdb/Makefile.in and
gdb/gdbserver/Makefile.in.  That's fair, since the -r applies
recursively as well.

                              Baseline: 2.5 seconds, 2306335 lines
                        With .SUFFIXES: 0.7 seconds,  307706 lines
With .SUFFIXES and the other %:: rules: 0.6 seconds,  255386 lines
                With -r flag (make -r): 0.5 seconds,  160682 lines

That's a nice speedup.  Presumably if you change gdb/doc/ and
gdb/testsuite/ too, the number without -r gets even closer to
the -r number.

Right, but not by much I think. The implicit rules are mostly for yacc, lex and c files. There isn't much target matching those in testsuite and doc.

If it works, I think it'll be nice to put the
".SUFFIXES and the other %:: rules" bits in a shared makefile fragment that is included (with the include directive) by all the main Makefile.in files.

Good idea.


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