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- From: jsa@organon.com (Jon S Anthony)
- Subject: Re: Hungarian notation
- In-Reply-To: miker3@ix.netcom.com's message of Thu, 25 Jan 1996 12:19:00 GMT
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- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 1996 00:08:24 GMT
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- In article <31077335.52859072@nntp.ix.netcom.com> miker3@ix.netcom.com (Mike Rubenstein) writes:
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- > I think you're reading something into my post that isn't there.
- >
- > What am I reading into the standard that's not there? Nothing in my
- > post suggests that defining the result as always 0 is illegal. In
- > fact, it is clearly legal.
- >
- > But the standard does impose some restrictions on the definition. The
- > definition must specify that the subject type is converted to the
- > object type. It must not produce side-effects.
- >
- > Please reread my post; I was responding to the statement that the
- > definition could be to delete the system disk. That is out of bounds
- > for the definition and I said so. I did not say that defining the
- > result to be 0 is out of bounds.
-
- Face it. You just plain got it wrong. Deleting the system disk is
- perfectly within bounds. Stupid, for sure, as no one in their right
- mind would use such a compiler, but perfectly legal.
-
- /Jon
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