Steven Schveighoffer Wrote:

> This is really a question of optimization, not error catching.  If  
> something will always be the same, and it has already been tested, there  
> is no reason to test it again.

Optimization is not a question of error catching, only if it's smart enough to 
not interfere with error catching, but we have only blunt method of -release 
switch. Thus optimization becomes question of error catching.

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