That wikipedia ROCKS!

Seems like the most plausible way to get that kind of
"coverage" is through Test Driven Design, and I mean
the kind where you sorta define the thing you're trying
to build in the empty space of the tests, or whatever.

Automated might get buffer-overflow type stuff, but I
think you could easily spend 90% more time writing
tests than actually writing code, if that makes sense,
if you haven't built it that way (TDD) from the bottom.

Seems sorta like it's a random guess type deal. =]

Thanks for the knowledge/descriptions, lovely stuff!
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If trouble(t) halts, it must be because halt(t, t) returned false,
but that would mean that trouble(t) should not have halted.


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