I can set number of threads for the build process using -j
argument. For example, I have 4 cores +4 virtual. When I write: make -j8
the speed increases
Your question is not about threads, but processes (jobs) executed by make.
The simple, way to set this, when make is used from the console is adding:
alias make="/usr/bin/make -j 8"
to your .profile
file.
You can also use setenv MAKEFLAGS '-j 8'
, but MAKEFLAGS
can ignore this parameter in some scenarios, because keeping desired number of processes requires communicating with recursive make
calls. Happily this method works with current versions of GNU Make.
Here's how I've done it:
CORES ?= $(shell sysctl -n hw.ncpu || echo 1)
all:; @$(MAKE) _all -j$(CORES)
_all: install lint test
.PHONY: all _all
…
I've basically "aliased" my default target all
to a "private" _all
. The command to figure out the number of cores is OSX specific, AFAIK, so you could just improve it to be more cross platform if you will. And because of the ?=
assignment, we can just override it with and env variable if/when needed.
EDIT:
You can also append to your MAKEFLAGS
from within the makefile itself, like so:
CPUS ?= $(shell sysctl -n hw.ncpu || echo 1)
MAKEFLAGS += --jobs=$(CPUS)
…
setenv MAKEFLAGS '-j8'
Hope this helps!