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May 24, 2016 at 9:45 comment added NoDataDumpNoContribution You seem to say the question is "too specific"? I think, the problem with the question is rather the organization of the answers. There is too much information spread around. One has to read a lot in order to get a clear picture. Would have been better if the question would have been split into several sub-questions.
May 23, 2016 at 20:06 comment added jscs @PeterCordes: If you have a better title in mind already, it might be worth dropping a comment for Madara Uchiha here proposing it. Mods can edit locked posts.
May 23, 2016 at 19:53 comment added Peter Cordes I often do edit question titles to make them more specific. I didn't realize that people were going to miss the point of the question, and only clued in to the title really being a problem after it was locked and this meta question opened. Before that I was too busy revising my answer to be better organized for the benefit of the boatloads of people that were viewing it!
May 23, 2016 at 19:31 comment added TylerH @PeterCordes I've told this to other people before, but if you see a question title that can be improved, improve it! If you think the question is really about something else, and can edit it to clarify what the question is asking and/or improve the scope, without invalidating the existing answers, please do so! I agree that the title is pretty horrible. The issue with the content of the post is that it doesn't really go into detail about what the issue is outside of the context of the OP's code. Right now the question seems like a code-anti-golf question... not really useful to readers.
May 23, 2016 at 19:18 comment added Peter Cordes Parallelizing with diabolical incompetence (shared atomic loop counter) is a very general-purpose de-optimization, and so is a store-forwarding stall. A lot of my answer would still apply with different sample code to be de-optimized. The purpose of the question is to understand what can stall an Intel Nehalem or SnB-family pipeline, not good C++ coding practices. The question title is unfortunate, because people seem think the question is broader than it really is, or aiming at a different purpose.
May 23, 2016 at 17:49 history answered TylerH CC BY-SA 3.0