• DD specifies non-terminating behavior to HHH --- COMPLETE PROOF

    From olcott@polcott333@gmail.com to comp.theory,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++,comp.ai.philosophy on Sat Feb 15 19:13:56 2025
    From Newsgroup: comp.lang.c

    On 2/15/2025 2:49 AM, Mikko wrote:
    On 2025-02-14 12:40:04 +0000, olcott said:

    On 2/14/2025 2:58 AM, Mikko wrote:
    On 2025-02-14 00:07:23 +0000, olcott said:

    On 2/13/2025 3:20 AM, Mikko wrote:
    On 2025-02-13 04:21:34 +0000, olcott said:

    On 2/12/2025 4:04 AM, Mikko wrote:
    On 2025-02-11 14:41:38 +0000, olcott said:

    Of course not. However, the fact that no reference to that article >>>>>>>>> before or when HHH

    That paper and its code are the only thing that I have been
    talking about in this forum for several years.

    Doesn't matter when you don't say that you are talking about that >>>>>>> paper.

    Anyway, that is irrelevant to the fact that the subject line
    contains
    a false claim.

    It is a truism and not one person on the face of the
    Earth can possibly show otherwise.

    The fact that the claim on subject line is false is not a truism.
    In order to determine the claim is false one needs some knowledge
    that is not obvious.

    When you try to show the steps attempting to show that
    it is false I will point out the error.

    Step 1: Find people who know C.
    Step 2: Show them DD of OP and ask.

    This is the only topic that I will discuss and any

    typedef void (*ptr)();
    int HHH(ptr P);

    int DD()
    {
       int Halt_Status = HHH(DD);
       if (Halt_Status)
         HERE: goto HERE;
       return Halt_Status;
    }

    int main()
    {
       HHH(DD);
    }

    DD  correctly simulated by HHH cannot possibly terminate normally.

    That claim has already shown to be false. Nothing above shows that
    HHH does not return 0. If it does DD also returns 0.


    *You (and everyone else) is proven wrong by the following*

    918-1156 // All of the lines of termination analyzer HHH
    1355-1370 // DD() through main()

    https://github.com/plolcott/x86utm/blob/master/Halt7.c

    The assembly language source code of every function in Halt7.c https://github.com/plolcott/x86utm/blob/master/Halt7out.txt

    This shows the complete execution trace of
    (a) main
    (b) DD

    It does not show the 171 pages of execution trace of HHH.
    This can be much more easily verified by the provided
    239 lines of source code: 918-1156

    Although the code for HHH is very difficult to understand
    (Only Mike has ever really tried to understand it)
    At least now it is all in one single contiguous block.

    The x86utm operating system functions that it calls
    are found here:
    https://github.com/plolcott/x86utm/blob/master/x86utm.cpp

    https://github.com/plolcott/x86utm/blob/master/include/Read_COFF_Object.h
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