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5 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ingvar Stepanyan
27ae47117e Leverage make -j to parallelise C++ builds
We've been running each Make command in a single thread, resulting in fairly slow builds for C++ codecs.

This change instead runs all `make` invocations with `-j` defaulting to number of cores (retrieved via `nproc`).

On my machine Docker uses a VM configured to 4 cores out of 8 available. This change brings total build time for C++ codecs down from 10m28s to 7m5s (~3.5 minutes difference).

Note (1): I've converted imagequant builds to use built-in `make` as well to leverage this parallelisation and future-proof build script.
Note (2): we don't need to do the same for Rust, since Cargo parallelises builds by default.
2020-05-01 16:42:41 +01:00
Ingvar Stepanyan
7da3f07333 Switch to Emscripten upstream
Looks like we've been stuck on Emscripten fastcomp backend, misssing out on all new optimisations between LLVM 6 and LLVM 11 and going via slow asm.js pipeline when building.

This changes Docker images for Emscripten projects to point to emscripten-upstream instead and commits the updated artifacts.
2020-05-01 15:00:10 +01:00
Alon Zakai
6aeaae6160 Closure all the things 2020-02-27 09:44:28 -08:00
Ewout ter Hoeven
cb16fb5437 Update libwebp to 1.0.2 (#439)
* Update package.json

* Update package.json

* Update README.md

* Update README.md

* Use cmake for libwebp

* Minimize libwebp
2019-02-05 15:45:03 +00:00
Surma
577c77cc30 Codecs cleanup (#189)
* Update imagequant processor

* Update mozjpeg encoder

* Update optipng encoder

* Update webp decoder

* Update webp encoder

* Remove old codec build tasks

* Add warning about docker image updates
2018-10-12 10:53:33 +01:00