Re: compilation time issue with only 1 permutation

2011-08-30 Thread Thomas Broyer


On Tuesday, August 30, 2011 3:33:16 AM UTC+2, Marcin Biegan wrote:

 Hello, 

 I've recenty seen High-performance GWT talk from Google IO 2011 and 
 during the part about compiler options David Chandler said that large 
 GWT projects can take several minutes to compile. 

 My current project takes about 1h to compile on average machine (i5 
 2.4GHz, 8GB ram, SSD drive, ~80k lines of code). We have 3 modules: 
 a) only 1 language so 6 permutation 
 b) and c) each 26 languages so 2*156 permutations 

 Is it normal to reach so high compilation times with similar 
 configuration?


Yes.
 

 Second issue is the fact that the part of compilation before 
 permutation generation is taking quite a lot. It takes about 3-5 
 minutes before the first permutation starts and I belive that it 
 should be a lot faster.  When I set compiler log level to more chatty 
 I can see what is going on, but there are no timestamps (is it easy to 
 add timestamps?) and I don't really know how much time which part 
 should take anyway. Does anyone have an idea how to debug the problem?


You can launch the compiler with the gwt.speedtracerlog system property set 
to a file, and that file will be generated using the Chrome SpeedTracer 
format, so you can load it later in Chrome's SpeedTracer extension.
java -Dgwt.speedtracerlog=compile-speedtracer-log.html -cp ... 
com.google.gwt.dev.Compiler ...

There are other system properties you can set too, such as gwt.perflog 
(IIRC, would output timestamps to the standard output). See 
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/wiki/JavaSystemPropertiesAndGwt but 
out of date (no mention of the gwt.speedtracerlog, and there are a few other 
props related to this log: see 
http://code.google.com/p/google-web-toolkit/source/browse/trunk/dev/core/src/com/google/gwt/dev/util/log/speedtracer/SpeedTracerLogger.java

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compilation time issue with only 1 permutation

2011-08-29 Thread Marcin Biegan
Hello,

I've recenty seen High-performance GWT talk from Google IO 2011 and
during the part about compiler options David Chandler said that large
GWT projects can take several minutes to compile.

My current project takes about 1h to compile on average machine (i5
2.4GHz, 8GB ram, SSD drive, ~80k lines of code). We have 3 modules:
a) only 1 language so 6 permutation
b) and c) each 26 languages so 2*156 permutations

Is it normal to reach so high compilation times with similar
configuration?

Second issue is the fact that the part of compilation before
permutation generation is taking quite a lot. It takes about 3-5
minutes before the first permutation starts and I belive that it
should be a lot faster.  When I set compiler log level to more chatty
I can see what is going on, but there are no timestamps (is it easy to
add timestamps?) and I don't really know how much time which part
should take anyway. Does anyone have an idea how to debug the problem?

BR
Marcin

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