>
> Reading gcc source would let you know what a particular version of
> gcc does, but not what guarantees there are. If it's not in the
> manual, assume it's not specified.

I understand.  There are specifications, and everything that isn't
specified cannot be guaranteed.

So how do _you_ know?  Was this published in some gcc changelog, or
have you run into a similar problem in the past? Are you in the habit
of disassembling unit test suites or reading the gcc source or
something?

respectfully,
jeremy
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