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The only purpose was enabling the developer API by default. I don't think that justifies a flag and CPP usage. PR-URL: https://github.com/hasura/graphql-engine-mono/pull/3820 GitOrigin-RevId: 058c9a7b03e5e164ef88e35c42f50bae3c42b5b6
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-- This is the local cabal configuration file used by the 'scripts/dev.sh'
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-- development script, which uses `... --project-file=cabal.project.dev-sh`
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-- which in turn consults this file.
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--
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-- You can temporarily override values here rather than modifying 'dev.sh'
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-- during development (although that might break certain things).
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with-compiler: ghc-8.10.7
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package *
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documentation: true
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-- build with DWARF support. This may not be very useful yet, but we want
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-- to be able to experiment with it, and turning it from off to on requires
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-- a massive rebuild. To start, see:
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-- https://www.haskell.org/ghc/blog/20200403-dwarf-1.html
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debug-info: 2
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-- For compile-time performance (see cabal.project.ci.local):
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ghc-options:
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-- We compile with package-level parallelism, so just use a small amount
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-- of module-level parallelism for dependencies:
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-j2
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+RTS -A64m -n2m -RTS
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-- Modify this to '+optimize-hasura' to enable optimizations. Be sure also to comment
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-- 'coverage: true' below for full prod performance.
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--
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-- NOTE: new-build may report a misleading 'Build profile: -O1'
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-- See:https://github.com/haskell/cabal/issues/6221
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flags: -optimize-hasura
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package graphql-engine
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documentation: false
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-- NOTE: 'cabal new-build --enable-coverage' seems to rebuild all deps with coverage
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-- which is not what we originally wanted. But building the test modules
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-- themselves with coverage is actually nice for validation.
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coverage: true
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-- to match CI:
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ghc-options: -Werror
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-- For compile-time performance (see cabal.project.ci.local):
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ghc-options: -j
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-- By default GHC is dynamically linked, so to run TemplateHaskell you need dynamic versions of
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-- libraries. But, also by default, cabal links executables statically, which requires static
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-- versions of the libraries. Therefore, by default, cabal builds with -dynamic-too to generate
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-- static and dynamic versions of all object files.
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-- Setting executable-dynamic: True forces cabal to build a dynamic executable; but it's not
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-- enough on its own: since library-vanilla defaults to True, cabal would still build a static
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-- library. With those two flags together, we can finally only build one version of the library,
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-- which substentially improves compilation time.
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executable-dynamic: True
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library-vanilla: False
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