------- Additional Comments From coudert at clipper dot ens dot fr  2005-01-28 
17:20 -------
(reply to comments #3 and #4)

The print statement in the code induces I/O, which in some sense "disrupt the
flow of code" and has the effect of making unaware of possible optimizations. I
can't offer a deeper explanation than this statement, only dictated by
experience and not actual knowledge of the in-depths of compilers.

Removed the "wrong-code" keyword and the blocking of PR18714, since this is
actually not a bug.

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http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18714

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