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On 8/4/24 9:53 AM, olcott wrote:When I say DDD emulated by HHH I mean at any level ofOn 8/4/2024 1:22 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:But the "DDD emulated by HHH" is the program DDD above,Op 03.aug.2024 om 18:35 schreef olcott:>>>> ∞ instructions of DDD correctly emulated by HHH[∞] never>reach their own "return" instruction final state.>
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So you are saying that the infinite one does?
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Dreaming again of HHH that does not abort? Dreams are no substitute for facts.
The HHH that aborts and halts, halts. A tautology.
void DDD()
{
HHH(DDD);
return;
}
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That is the right answer to the wrong question.
I am asking whether or not DDD emulated by HHH
reaches its "return" instruction.
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