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We know you don't understand, but that isn't likely to change. Would it not surely be better to cease this pointless argument and get on with the job of improving debuginfo? This absolutist position you seem to have adopted isn't helping.
If we could talk about "better" and "worse" rather than "correct" and "incorrrect" we'd get much further.
I very much agree. Everyone is in favor of better debug information if it is not too costly, we won't really see whether it is too costly until we get some real data. But trying to argue for this in terms of standards and conformance is a real red herring, the proper argument for any improvement to debug information is utility.
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