.. _unified-builds: ============== Unified Builds ============== The Firefox build system uses the technique of "unified builds" (or elsewhere called "`unity builds `_") to improve compilation performance. Rather than compiling source files individually, groups of files in the same directory are concatenated together, then compiled once in a single batch. Unified builds can be configured using the ``UNIFIED_SOURCES`` variable in ``moz.build`` files. .. _unified_build_compilation_failures: Why are there unrelated compilation failures when I change files? ================================================================= Since multiple files are concatenated together in a unified build, it's possible for a change in one file to cause the compilation of a seemingly unrelated file to fail. This is usually because source files become implicitly dependent on each other for: * ``#include`` statements * ``using namespace ...;`` statements * Other symbol imports or definitions One of the more common cases of unexpected failures are when source code files are added or removed, and the "chunking" is changed. There's a limit on the number of files that are combined together for a single compilation, so sometimes the addition of a new file will cause another one to be bumped into a different chunk. If that other chunk doesn't meet the implicit requirements of the bumped file, there will be a tough-to-debug compilation failure. Other notes: ============ * Some IDEs (such as VSCode with ``clangd``) build files in standalone mode, so they may show more failures than a ``mach build``. * The amount of files per chunk can be adjusted in ``moz.build`` files with the ``FILES_PER_UNIFIED_FILE`` variable. Note that changing the chunk size can introduce compilation failures as described :ref:`above`. * We are happy to accept patches that fix problematic unified build chunks (such as by adding includes or namespace annotations).