On Sun, 2006-06-04 at 15:10, Martin Alterisio wrote:
> Still:
> anything < ++anything
> should be true, or at least that's what they taught me on abstract data
> types design, and I think they're right (at least this time)
There's always limitations :)
int main( char *argv[], int argc )
{
int i = 0;
char c = 0x00;
char t = 0x00;
for( i = 0; i < 129; i++ )
{
t = c;
++c;
if( t < c )
{
printf( "Less than!\n" );
}
else
{
printf( "Not less than!\n" );
}
}
return 0;
}
Cheers,
Rob.
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