Fall of Roman Empire
Hendrik van Rooyen
mail at microcorp.co.za
Thu Dec 21 01:04:34 EST 2006
"Thomas Ploch" <Thomas.Ploch at gmx.net> wrote:
> Ben Finney schrieb:
> > "John Machin" <sjmachin at lexicon.net> writes:
> >
> >> Ben Finney wrote:
> >>
> >>> \ "...one of the main causes of the fall of the Roman Empire was |
> >>> `\ that, lacking zero, they had no way to indicate successful |
> >>> _o__) termination of their C programs." -- Robert Firth |
> >> An amusing .sig, but it doesn't address the root cause: As they had no
> >> way of testing for the end of a string, in many cases successful
> >> termination of their C programs would have been unlikely.
> >
> > Yet historically proven: the 'imperium' process they were running
> > terminated many centuries ago.
> >
> > Or did it fork and exec a different process?
> >
>
> And what about the C-Programs running in the middle of the sun or earth
> making them spinning around or having nuclear reactions controlled. I
> hope they won't terminate in the near future with exit status != 0
naaah - you don't have to worry - for real control He uses assembler.
with jump statements.
so the loops are closed.
Unfortunately its not open source. Yet.
- Hendrik
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