On Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 12:36 AM, Mattias Gaertner < [email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 00:03:09 +0300 > Max Vlasov <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > sometimes it takes time for a Delphi developer to understand the logic of > > fpc/lazarus packages and it's indeed content and full. Recently tried to > > measure different performance related numbers for a project and finally > got > > that I should change the level of optimization for packages, not for the > > project if performance-related unit is in a package (CMIIW). But just > > wondering,.. these options actually consumes time so more often > developers > > leave optimization to fastest and when the time comes, rebuilds the > project > > with full optimization on. It looks like there's no single option > allowing > > do this for a given project in Lazarus, right? But even if there's an > option > > to rebuild all related packages, I still can't with one click change this > > radiobox for every related package. Probably this won't be a problem if I > > finally understand the logic and get used to it, just trying to find > whether > > I miss something > > You can add a macro (e.g. $(MyOptions) ) to the custom options of > a package and set the macro in the project build macros (e.g. > MyOptions=-O4). You need 0.9.29 for this. > > > > Mattias, it looks very promising, but will it affect the logic of "build all" command, currently from what I see from output it doesn't care about other packages units as long as their dates were not changed. In other words, what is the menu item I should use to "force" fpc compile not only units with changed dates, but all units from all packages using and with my new $(MyOptions)? Max
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