TBH, not really. You don't understand the need to write clean code that won't break every time you change the slightest thing. You're stoking your sense of superiority by blaming the compiler, not realizing that compiler's goals aren't to generate the most optimal code for _all_ cases, (1/2)
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You don't seem to know the first thing about software engineering and your knowledge about compilers is superficial at best. It's a bad trait combination, but I think this will be a learning experience for you. (2/2)