Is there a way to output the time taken to compile a swift file during an xcode build?
I would like to compile from the command line to trigger the same build xcode does but to include the time taken to compile each file.
The Report Navigator
show full build reports per file but there is no timeframe associated with them.
I would like to cut down the compile time of a Swift 1.2 project, as it takes around 5 - 10 minutes after a clean or 3 -5 minutes after changing source in a heavily dependent file.
You can add…
-Xfrontend -debug-time-function-bodies
…to Other Swift Flags in Swift Compiler - Custom Flags section (build settings).
Note: You have to keep same order of these flags. -Xfrontend
says that the next flag should be passed to the frontend. It will not work if you reverse the order.
Then you can get compile times in your build log:
Which is useful when you do want to optimize compile time and also it's good to attach this kind of build log when reporting an issue to Apple Swift guys about slow compile time.
Credit goes to Joe Pamer Errant compiler hacker. Currently an engineering manager at Apple (Swift, Clang), formerly at Microsoft (TypeScript, F#, JavaScript, .NET). He tweeted it as a response to Rob Rix question about profiling Swift compilation. It made me curious, so, I disassembled compiler, checked text section for more flags and found other hidden options. Don't use them in production code, just play with them.
Build time of the whole project. Run following command in terminal…
defaults write com.apple.dt.Xcode ShowBuildOperationDuration YES
…restart Xcode, clean & build and…
Do same as above for your pods project
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