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On 2/9/2025 1:42 PM, joes wrote:Am Sun, 09 Feb 2025 13:00:05 -0600 schrieb olcott:On 2/9/2025 12:47 PM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:Op 09.feb.2025 om 17:49 schreef olcott:On 2/9/2025 10:43 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:Op 09.feb.2025 om 17:37 schreef olcott:On 2/9/2025 9:53 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:Op 09.feb.2025 om 16:15 schreef olcott:On 2/9/2025 2:09 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:Op 09.feb.2025 om 07:04 schreef olcott:On 2/8/2025 3:49 PM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:Op 08.feb.2025 om 15:43 schreef olcott:On 2/8/2025 3:54 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:Op 08.feb.2025 om 00:13 schreef olcott:It is a verified fact that the finite string describes a haltingThe input to HHH(DD) DOES NOT HALT !!!The input to HHH(DD) cannot possibly terminate normally.That DD halts is a verified fact.
Referring to some other DD does not change this verfied fact.
program. Du to a bug, HHH does not see that, because it
investigates only the first few instructions of DD. HHH is unable
to process the call from DD to HHH correctly.
Then why does it report non-halting on itself?Counter-factual.That’s the point. HHH doesn’t terminate.Indeed, because HHH fails to simulate itself up to the end.There is no simulating itself to the end with the above example
This is verified with:
int main() {
return HHH(main);
}
either.
Apparently you do not understand the basic notion of recursion very
well.
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