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view src/create_nvcmdidxs.vim @ 33566:e1e3805fcd96 v9.0.2028
patch 9.0.2028: confusing build dependencies
Commit: https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/5d03525cdef5db1b1cedfa26c6f8a21aaa207ec0
Author: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
Date: Sun Oct 15 09:50:53 2023 +0200
patch 9.0.2028: confusing build dependencies
Problem: confusing build dependencies
Solution: clean them up, make them parallelizable
Separate vim binary and unittest dependencies, make them parallelizable
Clean up make dependencies so Vim and unit test binaries only depend on
the object files they need. This fixes an existing issue where after
running unit tests, the Vim binary would be invalidated, which results
in it having to be linked again when running script tests, even though
Vim was already previously built.
Make link.sh (script we use to link those binaries) generate namespaced
temporary files for each app to avoid them colliding with each other.
This allows `unittesttargets` to be built in parallel.
These fixes are useful when using link-time-optimization as the link
phase could now take minutes rather than a few seconds.
closes: #13344
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Sun, 15 Oct 2023 10:00:03 +0200 |
parents | ee1019e59bef |
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" This script generates the table nv_cmd_idx[] which contains the index in " nv_cmds[] table (normal.c) for each of the command character supported in " normal/visual mode. " This is used to speed up the command lookup in nv_cmds[]. " " Script should be run using "make nvcmdidxs", every time the nv_cmds[] table " in src/nv_cmds.h changes. " " This is written in legacy Vim script so that it can be run by a slightly " older Vim version. " Generate the table of normal/visual mode command characters and their " corresponding index. let cmd = 'create_nvcmdidxs' if has('unix') let cmd = './' .. cmd endif let nv_cmdtbl = systemlist(cmd)->map({i, ch -> {'idx': i, 'cmdchar': ch}}) " sort the table by the command character call sort(nv_cmdtbl, {a, b -> a.cmdchar - b.cmdchar}) " Compute the highest index upto which the command character can be directly " used as an index. let nv_max_linear = 0 for i in range(nv_cmdtbl->len()) if i != nv_cmdtbl[i].cmdchar let nv_max_linear = i - 1 break endif endfor " Generate a header file with the table let output =<< trim END /* * Automatically generated code by the create_nvcmdidxs.vim script. * * Table giving the index in nv_cmds[] to lookup based on * the command character. */ // nv_cmd_idx[<normal mode command character>] => nv_cmds[] index static const unsigned short nv_cmd_idx[] = { END " Add each command character in comment and the corresponding index let output += nv_cmdtbl->map({_, v -> \ printf(' /* %5d */ %3d,', v.cmdchar, v.idx)}) let output += ['};', '', \ '// The highest index for which', \ '// nv_cmds[idx].cmd_char == nv_cmd_idx[nv_cmds[idx].cmd_char]'] let output += ['static const int nv_max_linear = ' .. nv_max_linear .. ';'] call writefile(output, "nv_cmdidxs.h") quit " vim: shiftwidth=2 sts=2 expandtab