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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:58:05+00:00 2026-05-13T14:58:05+00:00

I’m developing an application in C++ on Windows XP, using Eclipse as my IDE,

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I’m developing an application in C++ on Windows XP, using Eclipse as my IDE, and a Makefile-based build system (with custom tools to generate the Makefiles). In addition, I’m using LZZ, which allows me to write a single file, which then gets split into a header and an implementation file. I’m using TDM’s port of GCC 4.

What tools or techniques could I use to determine exactly how much time each part of the build process takes, and why it is slow?

Of particular interest would be:

  • How much time does make need to figure out to parse the Makefiles, figure out the dependencies, check the timestamps, etc?
  • How much time does Eclipse need before and after the build?
  • How much time does GCC spend on parsing system and boost headers?

P.S.: This is my home project, so expensive tools are out of reach for me, but could be documented here anyway if they are particularly relevant.

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    2026-05-13T14:58:06+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:58 pm

    Since Make and GCC are very verbose about what they’re doing, a very crude way to get a high-level overview of time spent is to pipe make’s output through a script that timestamps each line:

    make | perl -MTime::HiRes -pe "printf '%.5f ', Time::HiRes::time()"
    

    (I’m using ActivePerl to do this, but from what I gather, Strawberry Perl may now be the recommended Perl version for Windows.)

    Reformat or process the timestamps to your liking.

    To get more details about GCC in particular, use the --time-report option.

    To find out how much overhead Eclipse adds, use a stopwatch to time builds from Eclipse and from the command line.

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