Actually there Sparky, your intuition has failed you again. Taken into consideration the amount of time wasted on brainstorming and the bad coding practices put into play in one liners and (if we are thinking here. Think. Think.) the way a program can be condensed into a series of one liners (after all what is a one liner, but a set of commands somehow jammed onto one line. Like if you took a function and crammed it onto one line. and kept doing that for a whole program.) Anyways what I am getting at is that the compiler optimizer works in tune with good coding practicing. It trips and falls when you try to cram all that shit on one-line (with a few exceptions). I always hear all this hype about how great one liners are, but it is all just a myth.
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