How much time and memory did compiling zend_execute.c take?

Zeev

At 10:08 21/04/2002, Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>It seems we are better have --enable-inline-optimization option
>after all.
>
>Andi told some "inline" directive has removed to make zend_execute.c
>work well with -O2. (I don't have problem with -O3 also)
>
>How about make inline optimization as default option? and
>have a --disable-inline-optimization option instead?
>
>Patch included.
>
>--
>Yasuo Ohgaki
>
>
>
>
>/usr/bin/diff: conflicting specifications of output style
>--- Zend.m4.~1.31.~     Sun Apr  7 12:43:36 2002
>+++ Zend.m4     Sun Apr 21 15:58:22 2002
>@@ -126,11 +126,13 @@
>  ])
>
>  AC_ARG_ENABLE(inline-optimization,
>-[  --enable-inline-optimization   If you have much memory and are using
>-                                 gcc, you might try this.],[
>+[  --disable-inline-optimization
>+                           Some GCC may needs few hundred mega bytes of 
>memory to
>+                           _compile_ zend_execute.c. If you have problem 
>with compiling
>+                           zend_execute.c, you might try this.],[
>    ZEND_INLINE_OPTIMIZATION=$enableval
>  ],[
>-  ZEND_INLINE_OPTIMIZATION=no
>+  ZEND_INLINE_OPTIMIZATION=yes
>  ])
>
>  AC_ARG_ENABLE(memory-limit,
>@@ -143,7 +145,7 @@
>  AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether to enable experimental ZTS)
>  AC_MSG_RESULT($ZEND_EXPERIMENTAL_ZTS)
>
>-AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether to enable inline optimization for GCC)
>+AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether to enable zend_execute.c inline optimization for GCC)
>  AC_MSG_RESULT($ZEND_INLINE_OPTIMIZATION)
>
>  AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether to enable a memory limit)
>@@ -181,7 +183,7 @@
>
>
>  changequote({,})
>-if test -n "$GCC" && test "$ZEND_INLINE_OPTIMIZATION" != "yes"; then
>+if test -n "$GCC" && test "$ZEND_INLINE_OPTIMIZATION" == "yes"; then
>    INLINE_CFLAGS=`echo $ac_n "$CFLAGS $ac_c" | sed s/-O[0-9s]*//`
>  else
>    INLINE_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
>
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