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@ 2019-12-10  4:55 NightStrike
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From: NightStrike @ 2019-12-10  4:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Is there any way to get GCC to tell you how far along in compiling a
particular file it is?  Consider a machine learning model that can be
hundreds of megabytes or even several gigabytes in size.  These take
hours to compile, and use enormous amounts of memory.  It'd be nice to
know even roughly how far along it is in the process at any time.  Is
this possible?

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