If project parts are up to date we send them directly to the indexer, so
the indexer can decide we something needs an update.
Change-Id: I7d4f32794c6b3a861cdefb3653a6dfd4e711f619
Reviewed-by: Tim Jenssen <tim.jenssen@qt.io>
The project part ids are now already created very early in the database.
This removes some checks because we can assume that an id already exists.
The project part are now completely persistent, so we can read them from
the database and compare them with new generated from a new creator
session. This should help to not recreate the same PCH again and again.
Task-number: QTCREATORBUG-21151
Change-Id: Iced818ff9f7431eaed3e37978087cc0a43b9afda
Reviewed-by: Ivan Donchevskii <ivan.donchevskii@qt.io>
As generating the AST is quite expensive it would be very useful to cache
the not changed include. So we generate PCHs for include outside of a
project part. With this change this PCHs are used by the indexer.
For that they are save to the symbol database by the PCH manager and when
fetched by the symbol indexer.
Change-Id: I7a5b07cfb32d72d50dc52d2b108cd41727a7bfc7
Reviewed-by: Ivan Donchevskii <ivan.donchevskii@qt.io>
It is important to know then the PCH generation started, so we can compare
the header file time stamps against it.
Change-Id: Id8ee91e886c153d9d4a37cc0438c682f2098f7fa
Reviewed-by: Ivan Donchevskii <ivan.donchevskii@qt.io>
Compiling every header file again and again is quite time comsuming. There
are technics to improve this like preambles(a kind of automated
precompiled header) but they don't share their data between translation
units. This approach provides an automatically generated precompiled
header for every project and subproject to improve the loading time.
Change-Id: I34f5bd4db21951175920e2a9bbf6b97b1d705969
Reviewed-by: Eike Ziller <eike.ziller@qt.io>
Reviewed-by: Tim Jenssen <tim.jenssen@qt.io>