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by sidlls
3524 days ago
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At some point that breaks down though doesn't it. I mean from one perspective a conditional in high level code doesn't describe "what is actually happening, either." That's especially true if an optimizing compiler or interpreter mangled it up. From another perspective your argument can be applied to any function call in library code. In either case I don't think your position is that strong. |
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Sure, and from another perspective even the most efficient code does nothing to stop the heat death of the universe and is therefore functionally equivalent to doing anything else or nothing at all. However, that's just splitting hairs. It's not really an argument anyway, but rather a preference.