I'll take "sloppy" over "unstable, lacking direction, and full of feature creep" any day.https://twitter.com/hashbreaker/status/667845317325361152 …
@CopperheadSec There is nothing "sane" about writing code that contains aliasing. It DOES NOT HAPPEN unless you do utterly idiotic things.
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@RichFelker It's easy to fall into the trap of doing something like using uint8_t instead of char and breaking the aliasing rules. -
@CopperheadSec The vast majority of programs should not even access reprs at all, except implicitly via memcpy. Neither uint8_t nor uchar. -
@RichFelker That's probably true, but it's really done everywhere. It's not sane to compile real world code without -fno-strict-aliasing. -
@CopperheadSec You must be using some utterly awful code. My take: it's not sane to be compiling that code to begin with.
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