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In this PR I've used the following pattern to allow users to override an environment variable externally:
[environment] HILTI_JIT_PARALLELISM=`bash -c 'echo ${HILTI_JIT_PARALLELISM:-1}'`
Would it make sense to support HILTI_JIT_PARALLELISM?=1 similar to the Makefile style? For "tweakable" environment variables?
HILTI_JIT_PARALLELISM?=1
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In this PR I've used the following pattern to allow users to override an environment variable externally:
Would it make sense to support
HILTI_JIT_PARALLELISM?=1
similar to the Makefile style? For "tweakable" environment variables?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: