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On 19/10/2025 09:39, Mikko wrote:You are right, the C rules don't prohibit that (though don't requireOn 2025-10-18 10:47:45 +0000, olcott said:<snip>
Not quite true. They are stored on the filesystem as data, and therefore can be read as data.This is the complete proof to anyone that knows theBy the C rules there is no valid way to use programs as data.
semantics of C. Every LLM of five has validated it.
What he /can't/ by C rules is to claim that a function pointer is a program. It isn't. It's a pointer.And the C rules don't allow reading the pointed machine code
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