Build perf: speed up sqlite_flux build by creating a PCH#1
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Hi sqlite_flux maintainers
I am a software engineer at Microsoft in the Visual C++ group. As part of our efforts, we've investigated OSS repositories for build throughput opportunities, and we work with the project maintainers to make OSS builds faster.
We've identified an opportunity in sqlite_flux, which improves the Build Throughput by 77%, saving 1.19 seconds of build time.
We believe this contribution would be a net positive for sqlite_flux, and we'd love to work with you to shape it as appropriate for the project.
We've done these measurements on an AMD EPYC 7763 machine on Windows and ran the build 5 times.
Thank you!
-Eve