Add explicit moc includes to sources for moc-covered headers
- speeds up incremental builds as changes to a header will not always need the full mocs_compilation.cpp for all the target's headers rebuild, while having a moc file sourced into a source file only adds minor extra costs, due to small own code and the used headers usually already covered by the source file, being for the same class/struct
- seems to not slow down clean builds, due to empty mocs_compilation.cpp resulting in those quickly processed, while the minor extra cost of the sourced moc files does not outweigh that in summary. Measured times actually improved by some percent points. (ideally CMake would just skip empty mocs_compilation.cpp & its object file one day)
- enables compiler to see all methods of a class in same compilation unit to do some sanity checks
- potentially more inlining in general, due to more in the compilation unit
- allows to keep using more forward declarations in the header, as with the moc code being sourced into the cpp file there definitions can be ensured and often are already for the needs of the normal class methods
Full rebuild one single run measurement showed a time
"user" reduction from 16 min 19,100s to 12 min 57,988s.
so to 80 % (edit: fixed, typo in calculation). Needs to be reproduced, but given the amount of mocs_compilation.cpp in this project (due to many library targets), a bigger reduction would also be expected by heuristics so far.
moc includes generated with script from sdk/kde-dev-scripts!24 (merged) + some manual fine-tuning of newlines.
Checked completeness by this running in the toplevel build dir giving 0
(if ignoring 3rd-party smb/kdsoap-ws-discovery-client):
find . -name mocs_compilation.cpp -exec cat {} \; | grep "#include" | wc -l
Edited by Friedrich W. H. Kossebau