Hi, On 2023-11-28 20:58:41 -0500, Andrew Dunstan wrote: > On 2023-11-28 Tu 19:32, Tom Lane wrote: > > Andrew Dunstan <and...@dunslane.net> writes: > > So I'm now a bit baffled. Can you provide more color on what > > your test setup is? > > > *sigh* yes, you're right. I inadvertently used a setup that used meson for > building REL16_STABLE and HEAD. When I switch it to autoconf I get results > that are similar to the earlier branches: > > > ==== REL_16_STABLE ==== > Time: 3401.625 ms (00:03.402) > ==== HEAD ==== > Time: 3419.088 ms (00:03.419) > > > It's not clear to me why that should be. I didn't have assertions enabled > anywhere. It's the same version of bison, same compiler throughout. Maybe > meson sets a higher level of optimization? It shouldn't really matter, ISTM.
Is it possible that you have CFLAGS set in your environment? For reasons that I find very debatable, configure.ac only adds -O2 when CFLAGS is not set: # C[XX]FLAGS are selected so: # If the user specifies something in the environment, that is used. # else: If the template file set something, that is used. # else: If coverage was enabled, don't set anything. # else: If the compiler is GCC, then we use -O2. # else: If the compiler is something else, then we use -O, unless debugging. if test "$ac_env_CFLAGS_set" = set; then CFLAGS=$ac_env_CFLAGS_value elif test "${CFLAGS+set}" = set; then : # (keep what template set) elif test "$enable_coverage" = yes; then : # no optimization by default elif test "$GCC" = yes; then CFLAGS="-O2" else # if the user selected debug mode, don't use -O if test "$enable_debug" != yes; then CFLAGS="-O" fi fi So if you have CFLAGS set in the environment, we'll not add -O2 to the compilation flags. I'd check what the actual flags are when building a some .o. Greetings, Andres Freund