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The SSA form is a type of internal representation of a program inside a compiler, in which instructions do not have a destination operand. Instead, every instruction creates a new variable with its result, and other instructions can use that as their source operands, but they cannot modify that variable

This means there are lots of temporary variables, so LLVM must be very good at optimizing them out.
Which means adding a temp var in your code is cheap
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Ukrainian military recruiter chases a guy down the road trying to capture him and send him the front.

Fortunately the dude is able to leap into a passing vehicle going the other way and escape.
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