I don't feel like the change from fstack-protector-strong to fstack-protector should be made. The performance testing results in the spreadsheet don't suggest that the change positively impacts performance in a meaningful way. fstack-protector-strong slightly outperforms fstack-protector in some situations and slightly under performs in others, suggesting that the difference is within the noise threshold. I'd strongly prefer that we continue to use fstack-protector-strong.
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