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rcfox
12y ago
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That's the opposite of "defined", in the context of a language discussion.
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12y ago
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It is a good thing that actual results rely on the compiler implementation, not the language.
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12y ago
Sure, your code will work today, with your compiler. But will it work tomorrow? Or what if your client wants to compile it on their machine, in a different operating system, with a compiler that you've never tried?
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12y ago
Readme, documentation, makefile(??)
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