Tadeas Kriz via swift-users <swift-users <at> swift.org> writes:
> > Hey everyone! > I spent last few days trying to bring down compilation time of our iOS > project, which has about 500 files and 50k lines (plus ~20 dependencies > precompiled into frameworks by Carthage). > > I stumbled upon this http://irace.me/swift-profiling and wrote myself a simple > script that sums up all the times spent on various places in code. To my > surprise, I found out that many of the lines that took the most of time to > compile were simply `lazy var ` properties in classes. Is it unique to our > project (I mean caused by misconfiguration) or do you guys see this as well? > > Thanks! > > Tadeas > > > _______________________________________________ > swift-users mailing list > swift-users <at> swift.org > https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-users > I’ve identified this as well. It’s pretty severe in my current project, which is of a similar size. Various sprinklings of “private”, “final”, and “@nonobjc” all seem to have no positive effect. Using the self-calling closure version seems to exacerbate the problem. Zachary _______________________________________________ swift-users mailing list swift-users@swift.org https://lists.swift.org/mailman/listinfo/swift-users