I don’t know what causes this, but I have experienced the same issue.  Just 
loading the IDE takes like 30 seconds on a version I installed in 2023 and 
another in early 2024, and those also compile much slower, but I just installed 
it again last week and the new version installed is fast again.. but if I run 
the ones from earlier they are still slow.  I also note that when I run the 
slow versions, I can always exit out and run 3.2.2 and it’s almost instant.. so 
it’s not anything on my system. 
I’m doing my installs with FPCUPDeluxe.  I did update that this last time so 
I’m not sure if that has anything to do with why it’s working so well now.

James
 
From: fpc-pascal <fpc-pascal-boun...@lists.freepascal.org> On Behalf Of Hairy 
Pixels via fpc-pascal
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Subject: [fpc-pascal] Incremental compiling not working in new version
 
I just noticed I didn’t update my compiler since 2023/03/03 and finally did so 
today. After making some required changes I noticed the compile times went down 
 from basically instant (after being fully built once) to taking 4+ seconds 
every build.
 
Looking at the output it looks to me like it’s not loading the PPU files and 
recompiling nearly everything every time. Did something change I could 
investigate? 
 
The only changes I needed to make were "Visibilities of members of generic 
specializations” from 
https://wiki.freepascal.org/User_Changes_Trunk#Visibilities_of_members_of_generic_specializations
 but that doesnt’ seem related.
 
 


Regards,
    Ryan Joseph
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