I agree. The fantasy is that you just dump everything into an output stream and then it magically gets cleaned up, but in reality it's not obvious that you can really do that in practice.
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Eg., we are saying, do not dump your initial SSA into code. Instead, you want to do a bunch of work to make sure you have an optimal set of things first, and _then_ you start with that code.
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Obviously you can always call something SSA at any time because EVERY POSSIBLE PIECE OF CODE HAS AN SSA FORM. That is not interesting. Anyway, I give up at this point. I thought it should be relatively clear what everyone was talking about but I guess not :(
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