Il giorno mar 27 giu 2017 alle 16:58, Charles Winston
<chazwi...@gmail.com> ha scritto:
So far for my chords project, I’ve only been editing Scheme files,
so I haven’t needed to build lilypond at all to test. Now I’m
working on C++ files, so I need to compile in order to test my
changes. It’s frustrating that compiling takes such a long time.
I’m just using the “make” command, so I’m making all. I feel
like there must be a way to compile only the specific things I
changed. How would I do that?
AFAIK, make should compile only what's required depending on sources'
modification time.
You can speed it up with the -j option:
http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/contributor/saving-time-with-the-_002dj-option
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