top | item 43793486 (no title) grandempire | 10 months ago When you have a big system many people rely on you generally try to look for ways to keep their code working - not look for the changes you’re contractually allowed to make.GCC probably has a better justification than “we are allowed to”. discuss order hn newest arp242|10 months ago > GCC probably has a better justification than “we are allowed to”.Maybe, but I've seen GCC people justify such changes with little more than "it's UB, we can change it, end of story", so I wouldn't assume it.
arp242|10 months ago > GCC probably has a better justification than “we are allowed to”.Maybe, but I've seen GCC people justify such changes with little more than "it's UB, we can change it, end of story", so I wouldn't assume it.
arp242|10 months ago
Maybe, but I've seen GCC people justify such changes with little more than "it's UB, we can change it, end of story", so I wouldn't assume it.