@Holger "some combination of language, ABI and particular implementation"
You are making up stuff. I have never mentioned any particular implementation, or ABI, or combinaison.
I have stated that an implementation that supports separate compilation must have an ABI. That's pretty much the definition of the ABI. Do you disagree with that claim?
Now the whole ABI thing was mostly a side show. The mention of the ABI was to illustrate the idea that a bunch of bits becomes a real high level object at an ABI boundary. Do you accept that basic fact?
"But since the language defined that way of detecting, invoking UB," Where is that defined?