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Am 21.05.2024 um 20:48 schrieb olcott:They have proven to not be the right group because they haveOn 5/21/2024 1:39 PM, Bonita Montero wrote:comp.theory is the most apppropriate group.Am 21.05.2024 um 20:24 schrieb olcott:>On 5/21/2024 1:13 PM, Bonita Montero wrote:>Am 21.05.2024 um 20:09 schrieb olcott:>On 5/21/2024 1:01 PM, Bonita Montero wrote:>Am 21.05.2024 um 16:09 schrieb olcott:>
>I am only asking the c experts here whether or not D correctly>
simulated by *pure function* H can possibly reach its own line
06 and halt for every H/D pair matching the template provided.
Saying this is a question about C is like questioning something
about physics in Polish and claiming this is a question about
Polish.
I am convinced that the question can be fully answered entirely on the
basis of the semantics of C in the exact same way that the termination
status of the following functions can be answered entirely on the basis
of sufficient knowledge of the semantics of c.
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*If you believe otherwise then I ask for you to please justify this*
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void Infinite_Recursion()
{
Infinite_Recursion();
}
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int factorial(int n) // called with 5
{
if (n >= 1)
return n*factorial(n-1);
else
return 1;
}
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void Infinite_Loop()
{
HERE: goto HERE;
}
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This is possible with most languages so this isn't a question about C.
None-the-less the semantics of my code template does seem
to prove the result that I stated. I would not even be here
except for the people in the other forum that consistently
lie about this.
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You're neither asking about a C- or C++ problem.
So use a proper newsgroup.
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There is no other group that knows enough about the semantics of the
C programming language and there is no other group still alive that
knows enough about the semantics of programming languages.
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