Does GNU Make have plans to support some of the ninja-style scalability feature that speed up build when in a large tree with tens of thousands of files? Ninja seems to keep track of meta data about the content of the source files that allow it to quickly skip over unchanged files. Make does not use any meta data about content, other than timestamps.
I guess this may violate POSIX spec for make but it seems worthwhile for the speedup? -- Andy Tai, a...@atai.org, Skype: licheng.tai, Line: andy_tai, WeChat: andytai1010 Year 2021 民國110年 自動的精神力是信仰與覺悟 自動的行為力是勞動與技能