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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards.
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards.
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards.
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards.
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards.
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards.
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards.
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards.
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards.
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards. (cherry picked from commit bc8fcd6)
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards. (cherry picked from commit bc8fcd6)
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards. (cherry picked from commit bc8fcd6)
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards. (cherry picked from commit bc8fcd6)
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards. (cherry picked from commit bc8fcd6)
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards. (cherry picked from commit bc8fcd6)
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards. (cherry picked from commit bc8fcd6)
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards. (cherry picked from commit bc8fcd6)
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards. (cherry picked from commit bc8fcd6)
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards. (cherry picked from commit bc8fcd6)
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards. (cherry picked from commit bc8fcd6)
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards. (cherry picked from commit bc8fcd6)
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards. (cherry picked from commit bc8fcd6)
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards. (cherry picked from commit bc8fcd6)
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The Makefile targets `test-py` and `circular-dependencies-js` were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel with `make -j`, following the existing pattern based on `%` wildcards. (cherry picked from commit bc8fcd6)
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Overview
The Makefile targets
test-py
andcircular-dependencies-js
were running a bunch of subcommands serially even though those subcommands were logically independent. This splits them up into recipes that can be run in parallel withmake -j
, following the existing pattern based on%
wildcards.Test Plan and Hands on Testing
gmake --output-sync -j circular-dependencies-js
works and now runs in parallel.gmake --output-sync -j test-py
works and now runs in parallel.gmake --output-sync -j test-py-windows
works and now runs in parallel.Review requests
None.
Risk assessment
Low.