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06:50
“The relation is not there and the implementation is non conforming.” This sentence doesn’t make any sense. The specification doesn’t provide a guaranty, but an implementation may make arbitrary things reproducibly working even when they are not mandated. That’s not a violation.
“But that shouldn't be guaranteed!” And it isn’t. You are constantly mixing up entirely different things. The language specification doesn’t make such a guaranty and what some combination of language, ABI and particular implementation does, does not inject a guaranty into the language.
And again: since the language doesn’t make such guaranty, the compiler is already entitled to generate code that would break if you try to exploit what you think was guaranteed. And yes, then you might be able to use the combination of particular ABI and implementation to detect that it broke. Because implementations might indeed allow to detect that the memory was reused on the low level. But since the language defined that way of detecting, invoking UB, it can break in arbitrary ways.

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