Print a notice when compiling with target=debug
Debug builds are considerably slower than release builds or even release_debug builds. `target=debug` is still the default SCons target option, so unsuspecting users may be compiling unoptimized debug builds for their personal use.
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@ -503,7 +503,6 @@ if selected_platform in platform_list:
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Exit(255)
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suffix += ".opt"
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env.Append(CPPDEFINES=["NDEBUG"])
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elif env["target"] == "release_debug":
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if env["tools"]:
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suffix += ".opt.tools"
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suffix += ".opt.debug"
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else:
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if env["tools"]:
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print(
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"Note: Building a debug binary (which will run slowly). Use `target=release_debug` to build an optimized release binary."
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)
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suffix += ".tools"
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else:
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print(
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"Note: Building a debug binary (which will run slowly). Use `target=release` to build an optimized release binary."
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)
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suffix += ".debug"
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if env["arch"] != "":
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