On 2025-Nov-28, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> But this doesn't seem to buy very much. The overhead of the shell script to
> write out the test files appears to become significant compared the the
> actual compile commands.
If you wanted to save some shell execution time, you could move the `tr`
calls to the bottom of the loop to avoid doing it for files that the
`if` block is going to discard. But is that significant? I doubt it.
(I didn't quite understand why you use printf instead of echo, given
that both are shell builtins in any case.)
I think parallelism is also going to win in the case where the compiles
are not cached.
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