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short-description: Unity builds are a technique for reducing build times |
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# Unity builds |
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Unity builds are a technique for cutting down build times. The way it |
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works is relatively straightforward. Suppose we have source files |
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`src1.c`, `src2.c` and `src3.c`. Normally we would run the compiler |
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three times, once for each file. In a unity build we instead compile |
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all these sources in a single unit. The simplest approach is to create |
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a new source file that looks like this. |
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```c |
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#include<src1.c> |
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#include<src2.c> |
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#include<src3.c> |
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``` |
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This is then compiled rather than the individual files. The exact |
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speedup depends on the code base, of course, but it is not uncommon to |
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obtain more than 50% speedup in compile times. This happens even |
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though the Unity build uses only one CPU whereas individual compiles |
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can be run in parallel. Unity builds can also lead to faster code, |
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because the compiler can do more aggressive optimizations (e.g. |
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inlining). |
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The downside is that incremental builds are as slow as full rebuilds |
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(because that is what they are). Unity compiles also use more memory, |
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which may become an issue in certain scenarios. There may also be some |
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bugs in the source that need to be fixed before Unity compiles work. |
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As an example, if both `src1.c` and `src2.c` contain a static function |
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or variable of the same name, there will be a clash. |
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Meson has built-in support for unity builds. To enable them, just pass |
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`--unity on` on the command line or enable unity builds with the GUI. |
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No code changes are necessary apart from the potential clash issue |
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discussed above. Meson will automatically generate all the necessary |
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inclusion files for you.
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