On 12/6/19 2:09 AM, Adam Light wrote:
Does anyone else have any ideas of how we could change our build to improve moc performance when Windows decides to be "slow"?
Something you can try is to include the moc file at the end of your cpp file. This can be done like this: #include "moc_XYZ.cpp" This type of construction is at least supported by qmake. This does not reduce the number of moc runs, but it reduces the number of compiler runs. As a rule of thumb for not too large classes I would expect, that ~50% of the compile time is spent inside the Qt headers and by including the moc file the overall compile time goes down by 33% as the headers need to be processed only once. A side note: the code of Qwt project runs with all Qt versions >= 4.4 and therefore allows to compare the impact of the Qt headers on the compile time. It is some time ago, when I did this, but the differences were significant. IIRC there was a major slowdown around ~4.7 that gets worse during the Qt5 cycle. HTH, Uwe _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org https://lists.qt-project.org/listinfo/interest