> not philosophizing about the language spec. That's exactly what's going on.
> You know how HTTP GET requests are meant to be idempotent? No, they aren't. They aren't meant to be anything specific. They can be idempotent, but generally these philosophical arguments are the net gain of this kind…
> the C compiler You mean C compiler X has the feature of Y. There are lots of compilers and that's not part of the language.
I'm not sure what "safer" means. Not sure what posting your insistence in other threads has to do with this. 10x or 100x the number of deaths would be small price to pay to get everyone in autonomous vehicles. It's air…
> not philosophizing about the language spec. That's exactly what's going on.
> You know how HTTP GET requests are meant to be idempotent? No, they aren't. They aren't meant to be anything specific. They can be idempotent, but generally these philosophical arguments are the net gain of this kind…
> the C compiler You mean C compiler X has the feature of Y. There are lots of compilers and that's not part of the language.
I'm not sure what "safer" means. Not sure what posting your insistence in other threads has to do with this. 10x or 100x the number of deaths would be small price to pay to get everyone in autonomous vehicles. It's air…