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From: "Fred. Zwarts" <F.Zwarts@HetNet.nl>
Newsgroups: comp.theory
Subject: Re: Incorrect requirements --- Computing the mapping from the input
 to HHH(DD)
Date: Sat, 10 May 2025 10:49:22 +0200
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Op 09.mei.2025 om 18:02 schreef olcott:
> On 5/9/2025 4:03 AM, Fred. Zwarts wrote:
>> Op 09.mei.2025 om 03:35 schreef olcott:
>>> On 5/8/2025 8:13 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
>>>> On 5/8/25 8:05 PM, olcott wrote:
>>>>> On 5/8/2025 6:54 PM, Keith Thompson wrote:
>>>>>> olcott <polcott333@gmail.com> writes:
>>>>>>> On 5/8/2025 6:30 PM, Richard Heathfield wrote:
>>>>>>>> On 08/05/2025 23:50, olcott wrote:
>>>>>> [...]
>>>>>>>>> If you are a competent C programmer
>>>>>>>> Keith Thompson is a highly-respected and very competent C
>>>>>>>> programmer.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> *Then he is just who I need*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No, what you need is someone who is an expert in mathematical logic
>>>>>> (I am not) who can explain to you, in terms you can understand and
>>>>>> accept, where you've gone wrong.  Some expertise in C could also
>>>>>> be helpful.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The key gap in my proof is that none of the comp.sci
>>>>> people seems to have a slight clue about simple C
>>>>> programming.
>>>>
>>>> No, the problem is you don't.
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> void DDD()
>>>>> {
>>>>>    HHH(DDD);
>>>>>    return;
>>>>> }
>>>>>
>>>>> *THIS IS THE C PART THAT NO ONE HERE UNDERSTANDS*
>>>>> DDD correctly simulated by HHH cannot possibly
>>>>> reach its own "return" instruction.
>>>>
>>>> And claiming the behavior of a program that isn;t the behavior of 
>>>> that program is just a lie.
>>>>
>>>
>>> DDD correctly simulated by HHH cannot possibly
>>> reach its own "return" instruction.
>>>
>>> DDD correctly simulated by HHH cannot possibly
>>> reach its own "return" instruction.
>>>
>>> DDD correctly simulated by HHH cannot possibly
>>> reach its own "return" instruction.
>>>
>>
>>
>> No need to repeat vacuous statements. It does not matter how many 
>> times you multiply 0, it will remains 0.
>> DDD contains an HHH that aborts, 
> 
> void DDD()
> {
>    HHH(DDD);
>    return;
> }
> 
> When 1 or more statements of DDD are correctly
> simulated by HHH then this correctly simulated
> DDD cannot possibly reach its own “return statement”.
> 
No need to repeat that HHH fails to reach the end of the halting 
program. We understand it.