Message305664
| Author |
nascheme |
| Recipients |
brett.cannon, dgreiman, gregory.p.smith, nascheme, vstinner |
| Date |
2017年11月06日.17:38:43 |
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-1.0 |
| Marked as misclassified |
Yes |
| Message-id |
<1509989923.19.0.213398074469.issue28643@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
The previous behavior nearly drove me to drink. At least on my machine (and I have a relatively fast one), the profile-opt build takes a long time. After running "make" and checking things over, running "make install" will cause the whole process (make clean, make with -fprofile-generate, run unit tests, make clean, make with -fprofile-use) to happen again. The profile-opt build is significantly faster so I like to use it. Maybe I'm an odd duck in that I usually compile Python myself rather than using distro packaged versions.
Current behavior is much better I think. You have to know to manually remove "profile-run-stamp" if you want the -fprofile-generate + unittest to run again. "make clean" does not remove it. I don't know if that should be documented somewhere besides in the Makefile. |
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