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On 3/4/2025 6:29 AM, Richard Damon wrote:No, it proves that the HHH that rejects the input, didn't do a correct simulation, and thus was looking at the wrong input, because you don't understand what a program is.On 3/3/25 10:07 PM, olcott wrote:*Proves that the input to HHH(DD) can be rejected as non-halting*int DD()
{
int Halt_Status = HHH(DD);
if (Halt_Status)
HERE: goto HERE;
return Halt_Status;
}
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_DD()
[00002133] 55 push ebp ; housekeeping
[00002134] 8bec mov ebp,esp ; housekeeping
[00002136] 51 push ecx ; make space for local
[00002137] 6833210000 push 00002133 ; push DD
[0000213c] e882f4ffff call 000015c3 ; call HHH(DD)
[00002141] 83c404 add esp,+04
[00002144] 8945fc mov [ebp-04],eax
[00002147] 837dfc00 cmp dword [ebp-04],+00
[0000214b] 7402 jz 0000214f
[0000214d] ebfe jmp 0000214d
[0000214f] 8b45fc mov eax,[ebp-04]
[00002152] 8be5 mov esp,ebp
[00002154] 5d pop ebp
[00002155] c3 ret
Size in bytes:(0035) [00002155]
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DD correctly emulated by HHH cannot possibly
reach its own "ret" instruction and terminate normally.
Nope, I have shown why your logic is wrong, and your insistance on a strawman just proves you just have straw for brains.>The only valid rebuttal is to show all of the steps of
And the HHH that correctly emulated DD, can't be a decider and answer.
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Also. "the HHH", defined in your Halt7.c doesn't do that,
exactly how DD correctly emulated by HHH reaches its
own "ret" instruction.
Failing to provide the above proves that you are clueless
about this code.
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