Re: C as a Platonic pathology



On Aug 21, 1:43 pm, Richard Heathfield <r...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
spinoza1111said:

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ass wipe, so don't you dare lecture me about
courtesy or collegiality.

If such hypocrisy were intentional, it might be amusing. But I really
don't think it is intentional. I think you really can't see the
contradictions inherent in what you post. And that's rather sad.

Ass wipe, don't you dare, don't you dare lecture me about courtesy or
collegiality
You are using this newsgroup dishonestly, shamefully, and unethically.
I'd prefer people use "bad" language, since language recognizable by a
primitive scan
Is better than the deliberate attempt to destroy a man.


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I will ask with collegiality when you reply with collegiality.

That would be "always", then.

Bull***. "Collegiality" means questioning the professional bonafides
of a person only after working with them in meat space and after a
great deal of diligent research, UNLESS you question it basis on
violation of basic human norms of decency. You don't know whether
Schildt or Navia are bad persons, and you deliberately focus on
peephole images of their performance, isolated "errors" as opposed to
any bigger picture. Based on this limited input, you questioned
Navia's professional competence, and then used his response to
complete your case.

I question YOUR professional competence on violation of basic norms of
decency.

OK,
it's not needed because it's in stdlib. You might have said that
some time ago.

I pointed out some time ago that it's a non-standard header. The
proper header for malloc is documented in K&R2 on page 142 (see also
pp 251-2), and in the Standard, of which I presume you have a copy.

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