Enable Link-Time Optimization (LTO)
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Hi!
I noticed that in the Cargo.toml
file Link-Time Optimization (LTO) for the project is not enabled. I suggest switching it on since it will reduce the binary size (always a good thing to have) and will likely improve the application's performance a bit.
I suggest enabling LTO only for the Release builds so as not to sacrifice the developers' experience while working on the project since LTO consumes an additional amount of time to finish the compilation routine. If you think that a regular Release build should not be affected by such a change as well, then I suggest adding an additional dist
or release-lto
profile where additionally to regular release
optimizations LTO will also be added. Such a change simplifies life for maintainers and others interested in the project persons who want to build the most performant version of the application. Using ThinLTO should also help to reduce the build-time overhead with LTO. If we enable it on the Cargo profile level, users, who install the application with cargo install
, will get the LTO-optimized version "automatically". E.g., check cargo-outdated
Release profile.
Basically, it can be enabled with the following lines:
[profile.release]
lto = true
Tauri official docs also recommends using LTO.
Thank you.
P.S. I think the same recommendations are applicable to your other project - https://github.com/thewh1teagle/mobslide
Hey!
Thanks for letting know about it. I thought that Rust enable it by default, turns out that it doesn't :)
I enabled LTO and tauri's recommend profile options in latest release.