On 11/1/2025 11:08 PM, Mike Terry wrote:
On 02/11/2025 02:41, olcott wrote:
There is no duffer speak to this.
int D()
{
ÿÿ int Halt_Status = H(D);
ÿÿ if (Halt_Status)
ÿÿÿÿ HERE: goto HERE;
ÿÿ return Halt_Status;
}
D simulated by H cannot possibly reach its
own simulated "return" statement.
I don't think that you have become dishonest
so what is up with the "duffer speak" reference
to my perfectly unambiguous statements?
It is my honest opinion of what you write.
*Just pay 100% complete attention to this one sentence*
D simulated by H cannot possibly reach its
own simulated "return" statement.
*Just pay 100% complete attention to this one sentence*
D simulated by H cannot possibly reach its
own simulated "return" statement.
*Just pay 100% complete attention to this one sentence*
D simulated by H cannot possibly reach its
own simulated "return" statement.
*Just pay 100% complete attention to this one sentence*
D simulated by H cannot possibly reach its
own simulated "return" statement.
*Just pay 100% complete attention to this one sentence*
D simulated by H cannot possibly reach its
own simulated "return" statement.
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Copyright 2025 Olcott "Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius
hits a target no one else can see." Arthur Schopenhauer
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