It's actually a really important type of optimization, to relieve the pressure on malloc to do ridiculous memory-wasting stuff in order to be fast enough for bad C++ code.
The problem is that, like more important optimizations, doing it safely is hard, and compiler ppl usually want to just cut corners and pretend it's ok to violate as-if rule.
10:14 AM - 21 Nov 2017
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