← Back to context Comment by saagarjha 8 hours ago But be as you may you’re not following the standard. 5 comments saagarjha Reply jstimpfle 7 hours ago what is your point? Xirdus 7 hours ago If you don't follow the standard, gcc -O2 can introduce bugs to your code that you never even wrote. Skipping null checks, executing both branches of a conditional, and so on. jstimpfle 7 hours ago Where did I say I'm not following the standard? 2 replies →
jstimpfle 7 hours ago what is your point? Xirdus 7 hours ago If you don't follow the standard, gcc -O2 can introduce bugs to your code that you never even wrote. Skipping null checks, executing both branches of a conditional, and so on. jstimpfle 7 hours ago Where did I say I'm not following the standard? 2 replies →
Xirdus 7 hours ago If you don't follow the standard, gcc -O2 can introduce bugs to your code that you never even wrote. Skipping null checks, executing both branches of a conditional, and so on. jstimpfle 7 hours ago Where did I say I'm not following the standard? 2 replies →
what is your point?
If you don't follow the standard, gcc -O2 can introduce bugs to your code that you never even wrote. Skipping null checks, executing both branches of a conditional, and so on.
Where did I say I'm not following the standard?
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