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Op 28.jun.2025 om 01:30 schreef olcott:Ah so you don't know what recursion is.On 6/26/2025 4:16 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:As usual irrelevant claims without evidence. No rebuttal.Op 25.jun.2025 om 16:09 schreef olcott:>On 6/25/2025 2:59 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:>Op 24.jun.2025 om 16:06 schreef olcott:>
None of the code in HHH can possibly cause DDD correctly
simulated by HHH to reach its own simulated "return" statement.
Yes, exactly, that is the bug.
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Recursive emulation is only a tiny bit more complicated
than recursion yet no one here seems to have a clue.
Do you know what recursion is?
(If you don't that would explain a lot)
HHH has a bug that makes that it does not recognise the halting behaviour of the program specified in the input.If you don't even know what recursion is then
Even a beginner can see that the input is a pointer to code, including the code to abort and halt. But HHH is programmed to ignore the conditional branch instructions, when simulating itself, so it thinks that there is an infinite loop when there are only a finite number of recursions.When the measure is whether or not DDD correctly
But Olcott does not understand that not all recursions are infinite.
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