really write output file only if needed #13776
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This PR makes
tsc
only does really writing if an output file's content / BOM has been changed.If one file is not updated, the log message will be:
TSFILE (no changes): R:/Google/a.js
Intention
Although this slows down the compiler a little, I thinks it's a bad design to always write disk a lot everytime I change a single little file in my project.
For example, I'm migrating a JavaScript project to TypeScript, and I want to keep most of the built code same as the old, so I need to call
tsc
often. Heretsc --watch
is useful, but it changes files' mtime frequently and makediff
tools andzip
do some unnecessary works.