Use timestamps for change detection #135
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This commit changes the caching mechanism to use the timestamp of all included templates instead of hashing the contents of the root template.
The primary downside is that every build now has to parse, transform, and resolve the input templates instead of just reading and hashing the data--I didn't measure how much more expensive this is, but it seems unavoidable if we need information about child templates. Maybe a hacky regex-based approach could work as an alternative to a complete parse.
On the bright side, this approach rebuilds parent templates correctly when a child template has changed, and doesn't require garbage collection for old compiled template files.
Checked correctness manually by setting
CARGO_LOG=cargo::core::compiler::fingerprint=info
.Fixes #134 (maybe related to #132?).