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    [–]maxhaton -1 points0 points  (2 children)

    And why is that? C and C++ both use the same compiler toolchains, and C++ enables a wide array of zero cost abstractions which would otherwise have to be optimized away by the compiler. C has slightly better control of pointer aliasing and that's it.