Re: [Qbs] QBS script parsing speed

2020-07-01 Thread Карелин Павел
I updated QtC to version 4.12.3 (QBS 1.16.0). After that, parsing my project from scratch took 4-7 seconds. With this times  is possible to work quite comfortably. Thanks for speeding up! :))) -- BR, Pavel Karelin 30.06.2020 18:09, Jochen Ulrich пишет: Nice! It brings a ~44% speed

Re: [Qbs] QBS script parsing speed

2020-06-30 Thread Jochen Ulrich
Nice! It brings a ~44% speed improvement in the problematic case according to your numbers: > Resolving withLeafExports/9-2-implicit real0m43.592s real0m24.494s Thanks, Richard! So for "medium" projects in terms of depth of the dependency tree, it's sensible to use transitive

Re: [Qbs] QBS script parsing speed

2020-06-30 Thread Карелин Павел
I already use the second variant. The maximum that I export this:     Export {     Depends { name: "cpp" }     cpp.includePaths: product.exportIncludePaths     } But to connect files, I use wildcard mask almost everywhere. In topic "Improving qbs resolve performance"

Re: [Qbs] QBS script parsing speed

2020-06-30 Thread Richard Weickelt
Jochen, >> Well [the time] goes into "Handling Products". So it is >> ModuleLoader::handleProduct(). >> And there, it could be the ModuleMerger. But speculation is dangerous when >> discussing about performance. > See https://lists.qt-project.org/pipermail/qbs/2019-August/002546.html > > You

Re: [Qbs] QBS script parsing speed

2020-06-30 Thread Jochen Ulrich
My analysis back then was: > Well [the time] goes into "Handling Products". So it is > ModuleLoader::handleProduct(). > And there, it could be the ModuleMerger. But speculation is dangerous when > discussing about performance. See

Re: [Qbs] QBS script parsing speed

2020-06-30 Thread Richard Weickelt
> I would like to know if any measures are being planned to > increase the speed of re-parsing a project? I am using QtCreator 4.11.2 > (QBS 1.15.1) Some ideas: 1. Incremental project resolving: Take the dependency graph into account when re-resolving a project so that unchanged products are not

Re: [Qbs] QBS script parsing speed

2020-06-30 Thread Richard Weickelt
> We faced similar problems but our resolve times were even higher (30 s to > 2 mins). > > We were able to work around this and significantly reduce the resolve > times by avoiding transitive dependencies (meaning exporting > dependencies). I would like to understand why exactly this pattern

Re: [Qbs] QBS script parsing speed

2020-06-30 Thread Jochen Ulrich
We faced similar problems but our resolve times were even higher (30 s to 2 mins). We were able to work around this and significantly reduce the resolve times by avoiding transitive dependencies (meaning exporting dependencies). So instead of this: >>> Product {