Previously Zig would need to recompile runtime libs if you changed the
values of --strip or -O. Now, unless the `debug_compiler_runtime_libs`
flag is set (which is currently not exposed to the CLI), Zig will always
choose ReleaseFast or ReleaseSmall for compiler runtime libraries.
When the main application chooses ReleaseFast or ReleaseSmall, that
value is propagated to compiler runtime libraries. Otherwise a decision
is made based on the target, which is currently ReleaseSmall for
freestanding WebAssembly and ReleaseFast for everything else.
Ultimately the purpose of this commit is to have Debug and ReleaseSafe
builds of applications still get optimized builds of, e.g. libcxx and
libunwind, as well as to spend less time unnecessarily rebuilding compiler
runtime libraries.
* rename is_compiler_rt_or_libc to skip_linker_dependencies
and set it to `true` for all sub-Compilations. I believe
this resolves the deadlock we were experiencing on Drone
CI and on some users' computers. I will remove the CI workaround in
a follow-up commit.
* enabling TSAN automatically causes the Compilation to link against
libc++ even if not requested, because TSAN depends on libc++.
* add -fno-rtti flags where appropriate when building TSAN objects.
Thanks Firefox317 for pointing this out.
* TSAN support: resolve all the undefined symbols. We are still seeing
a dependency on __gcc_personality_v0 but will resolve this one in a
follow-up commit.
* static libs do not try to build libc++ or libc++abi.