Sujet : Re: Python recompile
De : Muttley (at) *nospam* DastardlyHQ.org
Groupes : comp.lang.c comp.lang.c++ comp.lang.pythonDate : 04. Mar 2025, 10:23:24
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On Tue, 4 Mar 2025 08:56:57 +0000
Richard Heathfield <
rjh@cpax.org.uk> wibbled:
On 04/03/2025 08:32, Muttley@DastardlyHQ.org wrote:
Oh well, in that case I bow down in front of his magnificence, he must not
be contradicted!
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James would be the first to say that he should be contradicted
when he is mistaken.
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Here, he is not mistaken. You are.
No, I'm not, because plenty of compilation issues are caused by code issues.
Or are you claiming those don't count as part of development?
Compilation is a fundamental part of the process of programming in C whether
you and Kuyper like it or not.
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Quoth K&R in "The C Programming Language":
*yawn*
Just how to run this program depends on the system you are using.
As a specific example, on the UNIX operating system you must
Blah blah.
K&R would also claim that the function parameter type definitions have to
follow the prototype. Luckily that hasn't been the case since 1989.