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Can Jumble ever incorrectly report a conditional problem?

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Can Jumble ever incorrectly report a conditional problem?

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Yes. Certain pieces of code can be modified without invalidating the code. One example of this is where a condition is used to select different code for performance reasons rather than correctness. Suppose f1(x) and f2(x) compute the same function but exhibit different performance depending on x.

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