I'm just going to chime in here and confirm that Timo does indeed own a master's diploma on surviving pissing contests, taught by the greatest master there ever was.
Best regards, Alex Ionescu On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 11:47 AM, Timo Kreuzer <[email protected]> wrote: > Am 22.11.2014 11:39, schrieb Love Nystrom: > > > On 2014-11-21 04.00, Timo Kreuzer wrote: > > Am 20.11.2014 14:18, schrieb Love Nystrom: > > > Well... Actually not exactly the same.. ;) > "if (f != FALSE)" requires an explicit comparison with a second operand, > > No, it does not. It requries the compiler to generate code that executes > the following statement, when f is not 0. > > > I suspect we look at it from two different viewpoints here.. > Yours is "C centric" and mine is "object code centric". > You talk about what the compiler is required to do, > and I talk about what comes out at the end of compilation. > > And what comes out at the end of the compilation is what the compiler > creates. And the compiler is following the rules of the C standard and the > rules of logic. > You claimed '"if (f != FALSE)" requires an explicit comparison with a > second operand,' and that is factually wrong. No matter whether you are > looking at it from the compiler perspective or from the perspective of an > expressionist painter living in a yellow tree house on the bottom of Lake > Tanganyika. > > > And.. dear friend.. don't turn this into a pissing contest. > > Don't even get me started. I battled the grand master and I survived. > > > Let's check the egos in with the coat check girl at the entrance. > May I ask how old you are? > > Are we talking about age or maturity? > > We better end this discussion, it's not leading anywhere. And you don't > want me to turn into the Grinch and steal your Christmas. > > Thanks, > Timo > > > _______________________________________________ > Ros-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev > >
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