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This allows one to set a semi-colon separated list of regular expressions in the environment variable PX4_NO_OPTIMIZATION to control which (cmake generated) targets should be compiled without optimization. Suppressing optimization can be necessary for debugging in a debugger, especially when trying to step through the code or needing to print variables that otherwise are optimized out. EXAMPLE export PX4_NO_OPTIMIZATION="px4;^modules__uORB;^modules__systemlib$" will result in the following messages during cmake configuration: [...] -- Disabling optimization for target 'platforms__posix__px4_layer' because it matches the regexp 'px4' in env var PX4_NO_OPTIMIZATION -- Disabling optimization for target 'modules__systemlib' because it matches the regexp '^modules__systemlib$' in env var PX4_NO_OPTIMIZATION -- Disabling optimization for target 'modules__uORB' because it matches the regexp '^modules__uORB' in env var PX4_NO_OPTIMIZATION -- Disabling optimization for target 'examples__px4_simple_app' because it matches the regexp 'px4' in env var PX4_NO_OPTIMIZATION -- Disabling optimization for target 'modules__uORB__uORB_tests' because it matches the regexp '^modules__uORB' in env var PX4_NO_OPTIMIZATION -- Disabling optimization for target 'px4' because it matches the regexp 'px4' in env var PX4_NO_OPTIMIZATION Note that a list of all (currently used) target names can be printed with the following command line from within the required build directory: find . -wholename '*/CMakeFiles/*.dir/flags.make' | xargs dirname | xargs basename -a | sort -u | sed -e 's/.dir$//' |
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