@R.MartinhoFernandes I kind of expect to never hear from him again, because of dropping that account and making a new one to avoid having to admit to being wrong.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I know, but I'm not sure if that's technically legal for programs that should get at least through preprocessing. I mean the end result is valid, but I'm not sure about the process.
@R.MartinhoFernandes I probably can't find any quickly enough, but I vaguely remember compiler docs being explicit about some things, disallowed by the standard, being described and allowed
In the end, if your compiler docs allow something, and you target specifically that compiler...
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@R.MartinhoFernandes it's just that lately I've been leaning more and more towards the "whatever works" PoV
I remember reading about a program that used uninitialized variable as one of the sources of entropy for creating SSL keys. The optimizer decided that this made the sum of all entropy sources undefined as well, so it skipped the calculation.
:( I has this container object that is populated at some point, and I can't work out where it comes from. The earliest I can see it in this process, it's already been filled with incorrect data, and I can't find what happens before it. This project is so convoluted
@BartekBanachewicz Yes. As posted, the code is ill formed, and won't even compile. At the very least, you need to add a cast before you can even start to argue about what it does being useful.