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In [[computer programming]], '''dead code''' is code in the [[source code]] of a program which is executed but whose result is never used in any other computation.<ref>[http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/349214.349233 Debray, S. K., Evans, W., Muth, R., and De Sutter, B. 2000. Compiler techniques for code compaction. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 22, 2 (Mar. 2000), 378-415.]</ref><ref>[[Andrew Appel|Appel, A. W.]] 1998 Modern Compiler Implementation in Java. Cambridge University Press.</ref> The execution of dead code wastes computation time as its results are never used.
While the result of a dead computation may never be used,
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