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benchmalarkey

When small changes in an ajacent piece of code result in reproducable and statistically significant changes to the outcome of a synthetic benchmark, even thought the benchmark does not evaluate the part of the code which has changed.
Looks like benchmalarkey, better try enabling -mbranches-within-32B-boundaries.
by Helban Nels June 14, 2022
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