as-if rule (Q16834269)

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in programming language standards, the interpretive principle that allows compilers to apply any optimizing transformation to a program, as long as it doesn’t change the observable behavior of the program as specified in the standard
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as-if rule
in programming language standards, the interpretive principle that allows compilers to apply any optimizing transformation to a program, as long as it doesn’t change the observable behavior of the program as specified in the standard

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