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olcott <polcott333@gmail.com> wrote:Until you take the conventional ideas of
Stopping running is not the same as halting.I think you're wrong, here. All your C programs are a stand in for
DDD emulated by HHH stops running when its emulation has been aborted.
This is not the same as reaching its ret instruction and terminating
normally (AKA halting).
turing machines. A turing machine is either running or halted. There is
no third state "aborted".
An aborted C program certainly doesn'tIf you take the view all all new ideas are inherently incorrect
correspond with a running turing machine - so it must be a halted turing
machine.
So aborted programs are halted programs. If you disagree, perhaps youYou seem to have the above false assumption.
could point out where in my arguments above I'm wrong.
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