On Thu, 2013-04-18 at 22:36 +0200, Frank Heckenbach wrote: > > > This is useful (to me) because at any time, I know what's running. > > > ("[Start]" messages minus "[End]" messages.) > > > > Thanks, this is the reason I was looking for; that use-case wasn't clear > > to me based on the previous email. > > OK, so what are we going to do about it? Leave, revert, new option?
I've pushed a change to add a new argument to the -O/--output-sync option, "job", to write output after each line of the recipe. Please give it a try and make sure it works for your situation. It worked OK in my more limited testing. I'm not excited about that term ("job"); it's kind of accurate, but in the documentation for example we're really mushy about exactly what a "job" is, vs. a "recipe" or a "command line" etc. I'd like to pick some terms for this, define them in a solid way, then clean up the references. It would be best to do this before the release to avoid changing things later. For example, we currently use "target" as the name; maybe "recipe" is better? If anyone has opinions I'm listening. _______________________________________________ Bug-make mailing list Bug-make@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-make