On 2011-01-24 19:44, NITIN KHOSLA, BLOOMBERG/ 731 LEXIN wrote: > what i have been able to figure out is: solaris CC compiler uses > another option(-P) to generate preprocessor file. If I compile the > file with -P and then compile the generated .i file, it works!! The > problem is the -P option doesn't obey the -o option. And ccache > generates that -E output into a special tmp file.
ccache doesn't need -o, but it does currently need the preprocessed output sent to stdout. > [...] > -P generates a .i file with same filename as original. So is there > anyway to incorporate this into ccache.c ? It looks like -P doesn't include information on which include files were used, which means that the manifest mode can't be used. It would be possible to make ccache use -P instead of -E (and restrict it to the preprocessor mode), but to do that it must somehow know that the compiler is Sun Studio. The prerequisite for that is the same as for fixing <https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7556>: teaching ccache how to do compiler detection. There's actually another option as well: You can set CCACHE_CPP2 to make ccache only use the -E output for identification but not for compilation. This will make cache misses somewhat slower, but it should work well otherwise. -- Joel _______________________________________________ ccache mailing list [email protected] https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/ccache
