Dear all,

As it's written in the developer guide [0]:

> Once you have made any changes you of course want to build Sage and try 
out your edits. As long as you only modified the Sage library (that is, 
Python and Cython files under src/sage/...) you just have to run: "./sage 
-br"

Because of some issues in my old Mac, I need to compile Sage code in my 
Debian VM, which implies that sometimes even running "./sage -br" can take 
some time.

So I was wondering that do you have any advice or suggetions regarding how 
one could compile/build newly modified code without having to run "./sage 
-br" too often, hence speed up the whole process? (I think I read in the 
documentation that Gitpod is one of possible solutions?)

Thank you for your time.

[0]: https://doc.sagemath.org/html/en/developer/walk_through.html

Jing

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