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authorAnthony Foiani <anthony.foiani@gmail.com>2011-05-19 21:06:16 (GMT)
committerAnthony Foiani <anthony.foiani@gmail.com>2011-05-19 21:06:16 (GMT)
commit3555e0326885663007b862ae9a71565200e7f9a8 (patch)
tree469baaf41ed74256e6c4ab612f86c8c7632be741 /scripts
parentbf48824c1c49a4eae16e79c16a1d785fae8e7e8b (diff)
complibs/ppl: build only C and C++ interfaces for PPL
By default, PPL wants to build interfaces for any of a variety of langauges it finds on the local host (python, java, possibly perl, also more esoteric languages such as ocaml and prolog). These extra interfaces can double the compile time for the library. For single-process builds, I found a savings of more than 40%: default / j1: 716s total, 143.2s avg, 0.52s stdev just_c / j1: 406s total, 81.2s avg, 0.33s stdev just_c_cpp / j1: 413s total, 82.6s avg, 0.22s stdev And for multi-process builds, it approached 50%: default / j4: 625s total, 125.0s avg, 0.57s stdev just_c / j4: 338s total, 67.6s avg, 1.25s stdev just_c_cpp / j4: 327s total, 65.4s avg, 0.36s stdev Since the PPL we build within ct-ng is only used by GCC, we only need to build the C and C++ interfaces. Signed-Off-By: Anthony Foiani <anthony.foiani@gmail.com>
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-rw-r--r--scripts/build/companion_libs/ppl.sh2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/build/companion_libs/ppl.sh b/scripts/build/companion_libs/ppl.sh
index 9700a38..a70c54d 100644
--- a/scripts/build/companion_libs/ppl.sh
+++ b/scripts/build/companion_libs/ppl.sh
@@ -48,10 +48,10 @@ do_ppl() {
--disable-ppl_lcdd \
--disable-ppl_lpsol \
--disable-shared \
+ --enable-interfaces='c c++' \
--enable-static
# Maybe-options:
- # --enable-interfaces=...
# --enable-optimization=speed or sspeed (yes, with 2 's')
CT_DoLog EXTRA "Building PPL"