[m-dev.] making .trans_opt files in parallel
Julien Fischer
jfischer at opturion.com
Wed Dec 14 17:45:00 AEDT 2022
Hi Peter,
On Mon, 12 Dec 2022, Peter Wang wrote:
> I would like to fix the problem of .trans_opt files for the standard
> library largely being made sequentially, instead of in parallel.
As an alterantive, we should consider disabling the use the use of
transitive intermodule optimization by default when building the
standard library.
1. It's a bottleneck when installing Mercury. (I have noticed it
particularly when using -j16 recently.)
2. I suspect most users are using mmc --make which doesn't support it
anyway. (And we have certainly been encouraging them to use --make
over mmake.)
3. The compiler can handle the case where .trans_opt file are not
available (in principle, I haven't looked at how well that works
in practice.)
4. .trans_opt files are mainly (solely?) used to store analysis results
and nearly all of those analysis results have a minor impact on
other optimizations anyway.
5. Not having .trans_opt files won't affect testing of the termination
analysers. Almost all of the tests in tests/term are self-contained
anyway.
6. --transitive-intermode-optimization could still be enabled for the
the standard library during bootchecks
Julien.
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