Only mostly, and only relatively recently. The first compiler is generally attributed to Grace Hopper in 1952. 2013 is when Debian kicked off their program to do bit-for-bit reproducible builds. Thirteen years later, Nixos can maybe produce bit-for-bit identical builds if you treat her really well. We don't look into the details because it just works and we trust it to work, but because computers are all distributed systems these days, getting a bit-for-bit identical build out of the compiler is actually freaking hard. We just trust them to work well enough (and they do), but they've had three fourths of a century to get there.