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On 7/14/24 7:57 PM, olcott wrote:Any input that must be aborted to prevent the non terminationOn 7/14/2024 6:46 PM, Richard Damon wrote:No, you dont have tautologies,On 7/14/24 7:22 PM, olcott wrote:>On 7/14/2024 4:41 PM, Richard Damon wrote:>On 7/14/24 10:38 AM, olcott wrote:>On 7/14/2024 3:09 AM, Mikko wrote:>On 2024-07-13 20:15:56 +0000, olcott said:>
>typedef void (*ptr)();>
int HHH(ptr P);
>
void Infinite_Loop()
{
HERE: goto HERE;
}
>
void Infinite_Recursion()
{
Infinite_Recursion();
}
>
void DDD()
{
HHH(DDD);
}
>
int main()
{
HHH(Infinite_Loop);
HHH(Infinite_Recursion);
HHH(DDD);
}
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Any input that must be aborted to prevent the non
termination of HHH necessarily specifies non-halting
behavior or it would never need to be aborted.
Everyone understands that DDD specifies a halting behaviour if HHH(DDD) does,
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*You can comprehend this is a truism or fail to*
*comprehend it disagreement is necessarily incorrect*
Any input that must be aborted to prevent the non
termination of HHH necessarily specifies non-halting
behavior or it would never need to be aborted.
>
Disagreeing with the above is analogous to disagreeing
with arithmetic.
>
But if HHH does abort
int x = 5;
int y = 3;
if (x > y) // *before abort*
{
printf("x > y is necessarily true\n");
y = 2 * x; // *after abort*
}
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Red Hering, showin your utter stupidity.
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In other words giving up on you was the correct thing
to do. You have proven to be incorrigible when you
consistently deny tautologies.
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but LIE based on changing the meaning of words.That is what you have been doing.
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