David Hopwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris Smith wrote:
> > If checked by execution, yes.  In which case, I am trying to get my head 
> > around how it's any more true to say that functional languages are 
> > compilable postconditions than to say the same of imperative languages.
> 
> A postcondition must, by definition [*], be a (pure) assertion about the
> values that relevant variables will take after the execution of a subprogram.

Okay, my objection was misplaced, then, as I misunderstood the original 
statement.  I had understood it to mean that programs written in pure 
functional languages carry no additional information except for their 
postconditions.

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