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<a href=https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/68143>68143</a>
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[libc++] Investigate running the test suite with different optimization levels
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libc++,
test-suite
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ldionne
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Right now, we always run the test suite without optimizations. We should probably be running the test suite with different optimization levels in order to test what we ship more closely. In theory, there shouldn't be any difference since it's a compiler level thing and we don't do anything differently based on the `-O` level passed, but it would still be good to have coverage for that.
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