
Add another build type for your use case. The "quick" build means "build everything as quickly as possible", which is useful for general development, but not benchmarking. Cheers, Simon On 08/03/2014 07:45, Johan Tibell wrote:
Hi,
In my mind the "quick" build should be like the "perf" build, except building the stage2 compiler should be much faster. However, the perf build uses
GhcLibHcOpts = -O2
while the quick build uses
GhcLibHcOpts = -O -fasm
This means that if you're working on optimizing the generated code and are running benchmarks to verify your results, the quick build doesn't do the right thing.
Since the purpose of the quick build is to work on the stage2 compiler, would it make sense having it build the libraries in the same way as the perf build?
-- Johan
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