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…enerator. (#31015) Disable compiler optimization within test_peg_generator. This speed up test_peg_generator by always disabling compiler optimizations by using -O0 or equivalent when the test is building its own C extensions. A build not using --with-pydebug in order to speed up test execution winds up with this test taking a very long time as it would do repeated compilation of parser C code using the same optimization flags as CPython was built with. This speeds the test up 6-8x on gps-raspbian. Also incorporate's #31017's win32 conditional and flags. Co-authored-by: Kumar Aditya kumaraditya303
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…t_peg_generator. (pythonGH-31015) Disable compiler optimization within test_peg_generator. This speed up test_peg_generator by always disabling compiler optimizations by using -O0 or equivalent when the test is building its own C extensions. A build not using --with-pydebug in order to speed up test execution winds up with this test taking a very long time as it would do repeated compilation of parser C code using the same optimization flags as CPython was built with. This speeds the test up 6-8x on gps-raspbian. Also incorporate's pythonGH-31017's win32 conditional and flags. Co-authored-by: Kumar Aditya kumaraditya303. (cherry picked from commit 164a017) Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <[email protected]>
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…t_peg_generator. (GH-31015) (GH-31089) Disable compiler optimization within test_peg_generator. This speed up test_peg_generator by always disabling compiler optimizations by using -O0 or equivalent when the test is building its own C extensions. A build not using --with-pydebug in order to speed up test execution winds up with this test taking a very long time as it would do repeated compilation of parser C code using the same optimization flags as CPython was built with. This speeds the test up 6-8x on gps-raspbian. Also incorporate's GH-31017's win32 conditional and flags. Co-authored-by: Kumar Aditya kumaraditya303. (cherry picked from commit 164a017) Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <[email protected]>
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…t_peg_generator. (pythonGH-31015) (pythonGH-31089) Disable compiler optimization within test_peg_generator. This speed up test_peg_generator by always disabling compiler optimizations by using -O0 or equivalent when the test is building its own C extensions. A build not using --with-pydebug in order to speed up test execution winds up with this test taking a very long time as it would do repeated compilation of parser C code using the same optimization flags as CPython was built with. This speeds the test up 6-8x on gps-raspbian. Also incorporate's pythonGH-31017's win32 conditional and flags. Co-authored-by: Kumar Aditya kumaraditya303. (cherry picked from commit 164a017) Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <[email protected]> (cherry picked from commit f5ebec4) Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <[email protected]>
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…in test_peg_generator. (GH-31015) (GH-31089) (GH-31093) Disable compiler optimization within test_peg_generator. This speed up test_peg_generator by always disabling compiler optimizations by using -O0 or equivalent when the test is building its own C extensions. A build not using --with-pydebug in order to speed up test execution winds up with this test taking a very long time as it would do repeated compilation of parser C code using the same optimization flags as CPython was built with. This speeds the test up 6-8x on gps-raspbian. Also incorporate's GH-31017's win32 conditional and flags. Co-authored-by: Kumar Aditya kumaraditya303. (cherry picked from commit 164a017) Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <[email protected]> (cherry picked from commit f5ebec4) Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <[email protected]> Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:gpshead
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…in test_peg_generator. (pythonGH-31015) (pythonGH-31089) (pythonGH-31093) Disable compiler optimization within test_peg_generator. This speed up test_peg_generator by always disabling compiler optimizations by using -O0 or equivalent when the test is building its own C extensions. A build not using --with-pydebug in order to speed up test execution winds up with this test taking a very long time as it would do repeated compilation of parser C code using the same optimization flags as CPython was built with. This speeds the test up 6-8x on gps-raspbian. Also incorporate's pythonGH-31017's win32 conditional and flags. Co-authored-by: Kumar Aditya kumaraditya303. (cherry picked from commit 164a017) Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <[email protected]> (cherry picked from commit f5ebec4) Co-authored-by: Gregory P. Smith <[email protected]> Automerge-Triggered-By: GH:gpshead
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https://bugs.python.org/issue46524