[RFC] Build server in CI with optimizations, even in pull requests #3240
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This PR modifies the CI configuration to always build
graphql-enginewith optimizations enabled, even in pull requests. I think we should do this for the following reasons:Haskell performance without optimizations can be very poor. Doing any performance-related testing against a non-optimized build is not very meaningful, and enabling optimizations could theoretically even make certain tests run faster (even if the compile times are slower).
We push a Docker image with the built server that we encourage users to try, and it’s not good to encourage anyone to ever use non-optimized builds, even if they’re development versions.
If we start doing automated benchmarking in CI, which we plan to, we’ll have to build an optimized version at some point anyway.