Only do multithread compilation of submissions actually used by -s#386
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| def start_background_work(self, context: Context) -> None: | ||
| # Send off an early background compile job for each submission and | ||
| # validator, to avoid a bottleneck step at the start of each test run. | ||
| self.problem.output_validators.start_background_work(context) |
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It can't have been intentional to remove this line (compiling the output validator), right?
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Currently,
-jwill send off a precompile job for every submission, even if they arent matched by the-sflag passed. This is a real problem when you have ~100 C++ submissions, all with#include <bits/stdc++.h>. ....don't ask why 🙂 .