Comment by Joker_vD
1 year ago
That it's not default, and the strict aliasing rules break the illusion that C is "close to the metal" and that "the C programmer is in charge, not the C compiler". This illusion was never really true but it persists.
1 year ago
That it's not default, and the strict aliasing rules break the illusion that C is "close to the metal" and that "the C programmer is in charge, not the C compiler". This illusion was never really true but it persists.
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