Reduce optimization level for FAST*_Types.f90 with gcc#2632
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Backport to 4.1.0 if we do such a release before 5.0 |
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Feature or improvement description
Compiling in release with GCC takes a very long time due to unnecessary optimization of the
FAST_Types.f90andFAST_Farm_Types.f90files. These files contain a fair amount of code related to save/restore used in restarts, which really doesn't need to be all that optimized given the frequency of use.Some time ago we benchmarked the build process with
-O2and-O3onFAST_Types.f90and found that the majority of the build time in that file was spent on the save/restore routines (tested with Intel OneAPI on linux). Reducing to-O2reduced the compile time significantly in that case.Related issue, if one exists
Can't find the first PR.
Impacted areas of the software
Build process with GCC. May be slight performance hit on save/restore with GCC compiled executables, but no other effects expected.