Re: RFC: Moving to -O3 for Fedora Linux

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It would be great to see some empirical analysis about binary size increase, its impact on RAM consumption, and actual speed benefit, especially on Fedora. I'm having a hard time finding anything about it.

Regards,
Carlos R.F.

On 10/30/24 7:46 PM, Neal Gompa wrote:
Hey folks,

I know the idea of moving to -O3 has been briefly mentioned before in
other contexts when we've discussed uplifting the flags, but it looks
like Ubuntu is moving to -O3 for Ubuntu 25.04[1]. Is there a reason
why we shouldn't consider doing the same for Fedora Linux 42?

[1]: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2024-October/043164.html


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