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* '''Don't merge''' – ''Out-of-order execution'' appears ''nicely?'' self contained generally about pre-emptive execution, and has come to the fore with some recent exploits. I take Self-modifying code as a different subject though there may be arguably be a slight overlap. But in all events I wouldn't regard this merge as likely to produce a helpful result.[[User:Djm-leighpark|Djm-leighpark]] ([[User talk:Djm-leighpark|talk]]) 10:26, 18 November 2018 (UTC)
 
* '''Don't merge''' - absolutely not. OOE is a CPU's designers "modifying" a programmer's code whereas self-modifying code is a programmer's code modifying itself. Also, the former requires custom engineering in silicon and is more properly a subset of CPU design than any kind of subset of self-modifying code. [[User:Michaelmalak|Michaelmalak]] ([[User talk:Michaelmalak|talk]]) 17:59, 18 November 2018 (UTC)