I have partially reviewed the code submitted in the question Why does this C program fail with GCC O2 and O3 optimisation level?, and it seems to me that the asker needs more a code peer review with colleagues than an answer.
I've started to check the defects and could probably assume a kind of code review, but it is the right thing to do? From what I know about SO/SE and my understanding of the CoC, SO seems not the right place for that. If anyway I try to help the asker on it, as fixing / troubleshoot asker's code seems not a answer material here, even if I feel it is the root cause of the question, should it be appropriate then by the comments?
Maybe I'm biased, as a professional developer I'm used to code peer reviews and await similar practice / culture from other developers / askers where I shouldn't.
I've searched for similar questions on this subject and found:
Dealing with a question that is asking for code
Providing answers to code that is different, but more efficient than the OP's code
As the concerned question is about finding a sporadic / irregular bug for which optimizations increase its probability, it seems not a "code asking" question. And it's possible that the bug doesn't directly result from the code quality (which at first sight seems somehow OK, but not perfect), and for me I couldn't state that at first sight without digging farther.
The "more efficient" gives useful insights, but isn't clear for me if it's appropriate to conduct a code review on few hundred lines of code here.