Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###

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Sujet : Re: Every D(D) simulated by H presents non-halting behavior to H ###
De : polcott333 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (olcott)
Groupes : comp.theory sci.logic
Date : 10. May 2024, 20:01:15
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On 5/10/2024 12:55 PM, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
[ Followup-To: set ]
 In comp.theory olcott <polcott333@gmail.com> wrote:
 [ .... ]
 I've tried out your much spammed code on GCC (see below).  It is clear
you have never built or run this code, which ironically can't reach Line
06.  It can't even reach line 00.
 
Richard tried to get away with D never simulated by H as an example
of D simulated by H:
 
Message-ID: <v0ummt$2qov3$2@i2pn2.org>
On 5/1/2024 7:28 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
 
*That people say they know I am wrong yet will not show the detailed*
*steps of how I am wrong indicates that they are probably liars*
 You have said, or at least implied that your code fragment is runnable.
I think you are the liar, here.
 
00 int H(ptr x, ptr x)  // ptr is pointer to int function
01 int D(ptr x)
02 {
03   int Halt_Status = H(x, x);
04   if (Halt_Status)
05     HERE: goto HERE;
06   return Halt_Status;
07 }
08
09 int main()
10 {
11   H(D,D);
12 }
 I removed the line numbers from your code, added in a "pointer to int
function" type (you should really learn how to do this yourself) and ran
the result on GCC.
 This is the file I submitted:
 typedef int (* ptr) (void);
int H(ptr x, ptr x)  // ptr is pointer to int function
int D(ptr x)
{
     int Halt_Status = H(x, x);
     if (Halt_Status)
         HERE: goto HERE;
     return Halt_Status;
}
 int main()
{
     H(D,D);
}
 .  These are the diagnostics generated by GCC:
 olcott.c:2:18: error: redefinition of parameter ‘x’
     2 | int H(ptr x, ptr x)  // ptr is pointer to int function
       |              ~~~~^
olcott.c:2:11: note: previous definition of ‘x’ with type ‘ptr’ {aka ‘int
(*)(void)’}
     2 | int H(ptr x, ptr x)  // ptr is pointer to int function
       |       ~~~~^
olcott.c: In function ‘H’:
olcott.c:4:1: error: expected ‘=’, ‘,’, ‘;’, ‘asm’ or ‘__attribute__’
before ‘{’ token
     4 | {
       | ^
olcott.c:12:1: error: expected ‘=’, ‘,’, ‘;’, ‘asm’ or ‘__attribute__’
before ‘{’ token
    12 | {
       | ^
olcott.c:15: error: expected ‘{’ at end of input
 
Any H/D pair matching the above template where D(D) is simulated
by the same H(D,D) that it calls cannot possibly reach past its own
line 03. Simple software engineering verified fact.
 The code for D is so full of errors that it cannot demonstrate anything,
beyond a lack of proficiency in C in its author.
 
*I have fully operational code, yet this is*
*not the code that the words below refer to*
I had to change the wording for people that intentionally
try as hard as possible to make sure to interpret my words
incorrectly.
00 int H(ptr x, ptr x)  // ptr is pointer to int function
01 int D(ptr x)
02 {
03   int Halt_Status = H(x, x);
04   if (Halt_Status)
05     HERE: goto HERE;
06   return Halt_Status;
07 }
08
09 int main()
10 {
11   H(D,D);
12 }
Any H/D pair matching the above template where D(D) is simulated
by the same H(D,D) that it calls cannot possibly reach past its own
line 03. Simple software engineering verified fact.
--
Copyright 2024 Olcott "Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius
hits a target no one else can see." Arthur Schopenhauer

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