Am 12.08.2010 07:42, schrieb Hans-Peter Diettrich: > Marco van de Voort schrieb: >> In our previous episode, Hans-Peter Diettrich said: >>> How would you count an level, when multiple concurrent parser threads >>> create further threads concurrently? >> >> Hmm, I think a producer/consumer system with a queue for modules that >> can be >> compiled and N worker threads (specifiable by user) > > Your suggestion doesn't solve the problem of level counting, where in > fact only the first level (main module, started from the commandline) is > of interest, the exact "depth" of other module processing is of no > interest. > > The observed problem is not the counting itself, but the exact point in > the workflow, when the compiler should go back into level one (or zero) > state, indicating "generate final binary for the main module". This is > not clear from the given code, and led to strange errors in my first test.
When it leaves the procedure compile? > > Furthermore we should consider to handle multiple main modules > (projects), that can be built in one go - since they are all based on > the same RTL and other standard units, that deserve loading/compiling > only once. That's why we've already build units on some OSes where make -j doesn't work well. BTW: Could you have a look at the clock/timezone of your PC? Since yesterday your mails come with wrong times. _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - fpc-devel@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel