Liam Aharon ff3a3bca44 Small optimisation to --profile dev wasm builds (#1851)
`wasm-builder` was adjusted to default to building wasm blobs in
`release` mode even when cargo is in `debug` because `debug` wasm is too
slow.

A side effect of this was `.compact` and `.compact.compressed` getting
built when the dev is running build in `debug`, adding ~5s to the build
time of every wasm runtime.

I think it's reasonable to assume if the dev is running `debug` build
they want to optimise speed and do not care about the size of the wasm
binary. Compacting a blob has negligible impact on its actual
performance.

In this PR, I adjusted the behavior of the wasm builder so it does not
produce `.compact` or `.compact.compressed` wasm when the user is
running in `debug`. The builder will continue to produce the bloaty wasm
in release mode unless it is overriden with an env var.

As suggested by @koute in review, also refactored the
`maybe_compact_wasm_and_copy_blobs` into multiple funuctions, and
renamed things to better support RISC-V in the future.

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There is no `T-runtime` label so @KiChjang told me to put `T1-FRAME` :)

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Co-authored-by: Koute <koute@users.noreply.github.com>
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NOTE: We have recently made significant changes to our repository structure. In order to streamline our development process and foster better contributions, we have merged three separate repositories Cumulus, Substrate and Polkadot into this repository. Read more about the changes here.

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The Polkadot SDK repository provides all the resources needed to start building on the Polkadot network, a multi-chain blockchain platform that enables different blockchains to interoperate and share information in a secure and scalable way. The Polkadot SDK comprises three main pieces of software:

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Implementation of a node for the https://polkadot.network in Rust, using the Substrate framework. This directory currently contains runtimes for the Polkadot, Kusama, Westend, and Rococo networks. In the future, these will be relocated to the runtimes repository.

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