https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=119015
Bug ID: 119015 Summary: [14 Regression] g++ -O2 uses huge amounts of time and memory Product: gcc Version: 14.2.0 Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: c++ Assignee: unassigned at gcc dot gnu.org Reporter: bunk at stusta dot de Target Milestone: --- Created attachment 60585 --> https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=60585&action=edit preprocessed amd64 source KDE Marble failed to build in Debian on armhf with "virtual memory exhausted: Cannot allocate memory", and of all files the only one where gcc runs out of address space is the source of the "About" dialog. While running out of address space is specific to architecture and compile flags, the issue itself does not seem to be. This also indicates that this is not an infinite loop, it's just using a huge amount of time and memory. On armhf the build time difference is more like a factor of 50, but the issue is also visible on amd64: $ time g++-14 MarbleAboutDialog.cpp.ii -c -Os real 0m2.694s user 0m2.665s sys 0m0.024s $ time g++-14 MarbleAboutDialog.cpp.ii -c -O2 real 0m18.784s user 0m18.683s sys 0m0.072s $ With gcc 13 both -Os and -O2 are fast (~ 50% time increase -Os -> -O2 on amd64).