Sujet : Re: Can you see that D correctly simulated by H remains stuck in recursive simulation?
De : polcott333 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (olcott)
Groupes : comp.lang.c++ comp.lang.cDate : 24. May 2024, 04:57:56
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On 5/23/2024 9:34 PM, Keith Thompson wrote:
Sam <sam@email-scan.com> writes:
[...]
As I already explained, it's syntactically invalid C, that no
self-respecting C compiler will accept as well-formed code.
As I already explained, it is a valid C translation unit, once you
delete the line numbers that are obviously not intended to be part of
the code.
olcott will probably claim that I'm supporting his theories. I am not.
The code he posted is meaningless without knowing how H() is supposed to
be defined. And to be clear, I'm not asking how H() is supposed to be
defined.
I will not say that you are supporting my theories.
The only thing I want here is software engineering in C.
*IT WOULD BE REALLY GREAT IF YOU COULD CONFIRM THIS ONE MORE DETAIL*
Every D correctly simulated by pure function H cannot
possibly reach its own line 06 and halt because every
D remains stuck in recursive simulation.
I know that it is dead obvious yet I have had a half dozen
people consistently lie about this for two years.
-- Copyright 2024 Olcott "Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Geniushits a target no one else can see." Arthur Schopenhauer