Any time your compiler automatically does *something* for you, that also means you are not explicitly doing it anywhere, which means you will never be able to search for all of the places where that *something* happens.
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Clarification: This is not necessarily a criticism of an abstraction layer, perhaps the more important question is does a compiler necessarily have to make it's decisions so opaque?
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Replying to @AllenWebster4th
A related issue is that every time a compiler decides to do something for you automatically, it is implicitly deciding not to do several other things it could have done. A frustrating trend is that those things are increasingly unavailable, so you cannot select alternatives :(
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