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Build with as many cores as there are on the system. #183
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On unix-like systems where we can use /proc/cpuinfo to find the
number of cores, use all of them when building, rather than only
using 4.
Still default to 4 when we don't have /proc/cpuinfo. Apparently
you can use $(sysctl -a | grep machdep.cpu | grep thread_count)
on Mac, but I don't have one available to try.