lean2/doc/make/ccache.md

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Using ccache

ccache is available in many systems, and can dramatically improve compilation times. In particular if we are constantly switching between different branches.

On Ubuntu, we can install ccache by executing

sudo apt-get install ccache

Then, we can create a simple script that invokes ccache with our favorite C++ 11 compiler. For example, we can create the script ~/bin/ccache-g++ with the following content:

#!/bin/sh
ccache g++ "$@"

Then, we instruct cmake to use ccache-g++ as our C++ compiler

cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -D CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=~/bin/ccache-g++ ../../src

We usually use Ninja instead of make. Thus, our cmake command line is:

cmake -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -D CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=~/bin/ccache-g++ -G Ninja ../../src