2012/1/20 Oliver kfsone Smith <osm...@playnet.com>:
> Eric Noulard said the following on 1/20/2012 1:26 AM:
>
>> 2012/1/19 Oliver kfsone Smith<osm...@playnet.com>:
>>>
>>> I realize not every build environment supports the option, but is there a
>>> way to get CMake to generate Makefiles which aggregate source files, e.g.
>>>
>>> $ g++ -pipe -o library.a lib1.cpp lib2.cpp lib3.cpp
>>> $ g++ -pipe -o exeutable file1.cpp file2.cpp file3.cpp library.a
>>
>> I don't think so.
>> Why do you want to do that?
>> Are you seeking for performance? Thus the "-pipe" option?
>
> "-combine" :)

I see.
>From this
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6347041/cmake-and-gcc-combine
I think combine disappeared from gcc 4.6
and -flto authorizes separate compilation
http://lwn.net/Articles/387122/
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Optimize-Options.html

>> CMake generates makefiles that handle the -j option of make quite nicely?
>
> As long as you turn off colorizing - otherwise it's a bit messy :)

Or you look elsewhere until it's over :-]
Beautifulness and speed not always go together.

PS: Try not to drop the ML address.
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