Running regression tests on a single CPU system shows that if a child
exits while we're checking prerequisites we might not notice it, and
then we might block waiting for the next child to exit before we try
to do more work even though we could.
* src/remake.c (update_goal_chain): Remember the command_count before
we start checking prerequisites and if it is different when we restart
at the top of the goal chain then don't block.
enum update_status
update_goal_chain (struct goaldep *goaldeps)
{
+ unsigned long last_cmd_count = 0;
int t = touch_flag, q = question_flag, n = just_print_flag;
enum update_status status = us_none;
start_waiting_jobs ();
- /* Wait for a child to die. */
+ /* Check for exited children. If no children have finished since the
+ last time we looked, then block until one exits. If some have
+ exited don't block, so we can possibly do more work. */
- reap_children (1, 0);
+ reap_children (last_cmd_count == command_count, 0);
+ last_cmd_count = command_count;
lastgoal = 0;
gu = goals;