On Fri, Nov 21, 2025 at 11:48 PM Peter Eisentraut <peter@eisentraut.org> wrote:
> Currently, headerscheck and cpluspluscheck are very slow, and they
> defeat use of ccache. I have fixed that, and now they are much faster. :-)
>
> The problem was (I think) that the test files are created in a
> randomly-named directory (`mktemp -d /tmp/$me.XXXXXX`), and this
> directory is named on the compiler command line, which is part of the
> cache key.
>
> My solution is to create the test files in the build directory. For
> example, for src/include/storage/ipc.h I generate
>
> headerscheck_src_include_storage_ipc_h.c (or .cpp)
>
> Now ccache works. (And it's also a bit easier to debug everything with
> this naming.)
>
> The observed speedup on Cirrus CI for headerscheck plus cpluspluscheck
> is from about 1min 20s to only 20s. In local use, the speedups are similar.
+1
I wrote an almost identical patch[1] and then lost it down the back of
the sofa. I was wondering about parallelising it next...
[1] https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CA%2BhUKGJjQyZUvcu6udk5OKz5rnaF4a_hm5nb_VtZHYMH%2BvsN0g%40mail.gmail.com