That's normal, make will recompile every time it sees a change in the file, regardless how small.
A useful tool when compiling often is ccache. Check it out!
There are targets for swig, but when I need a swig recompile I usually clear the swig folder from the build dir and call make again. That will keep the object files from the lib/ compilation around and only rebuild swig components.
M
On 9 Aug 2014 04:26, "奕佑" <bighead13763@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,I noticed that even I add a space in c++. make will recompile it. Is there any command to fore it to rebuild swing or just clean swing and then doing "make" will compilation swig ?Jeff Guo2014-08-08 22:09 GMT+08:00 Martin Braun <martin.braun@ettus.com>:
On 08/08/2014 03:25 PM, Tom Rondeau wrote:Thanks -- I was thinking the same lines and starting to doubt myself.
> I also ran into this problem that SWIG files aren't generated again when
> I change a block interface in a header from "include/" directory. I
> always have to make clean when I do that in order to successfully
> compile. Can it be easily corrected by editing cmake files?
>
> Piotr Krysik
>
> Are you guys sure about that behavior? Any change to an include file
> that's referenced by SWIG (if you're using gr_modtool to add new blocks,
> then this is always true), then any change, even just adding a space, to
> the public header file will trigger a rerun of swig. You should /not/
> have to run "make clean" ever time you update your header file.
Quick tip to those who don't know: We have build targets for C++ only,
> In fact, I often find this problematic if, for instance, I accidentally
> save a silly change in block.h that launches a rebuild of everything.
so you can do
$ make gnuradio-MODULENAME
to only run the C++ compilation and skip swig. Useful for fast iterating
when debugging with tests.
M
> If you're honestly seeing this happen, we'll definitely try to track
> down the reason why.
>
> Tom
>
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