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On 7/21/2024 6:37 AM, Richard Damon wrote:No it return to its caller, or it isn't a decider.On 7/21/24 12:15 AM, olcott wrote:*You are still totally clueless*On 7/20/2024 10:51 PM, Richard Damon wrote:>>>
No, the SIMULA*TION* stops running, the SIMULATED (which is the actual program) behaviof continues.
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Yes you are clueless.
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void DDD()
{
HHH(DDD);
return;
}
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When the simulation stops running the whole program
exits to the operating system.
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Which just shows you don't understand the MEANING of the behavior of a program.
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Behvior is the UNCHANING attribute of what the program does when it is run. As such, aborting a simulation of it doesn't stop behavior.
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As soon as HHH(DDD) aborts its simulation HHH immediately
exits to the operating system.
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