> Ben Finney schrieb:
>> "John Machin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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?
>>
I rather stay with the metaphysics:
#include "metaphysics.h"
static metaPower God;
universe *makeUniverse(metaPower God)
{
if (!God) {
printf("Oops, no God available at the moment.Try again later!");
return NULL;
}
universe *everything;
if (!(everything = malloc(sizeof(universe)))) {
God.mood = REALLY_BORED;
printf("God has no time to create a universe.");
return NULL;
} else {
return universe;
}
}
:-)
Sorry, somehow had to do this. Please slap me (i like it, don't worry)
if it's totally stupid
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