Re: The_Sage & void main()

From: The_Sage (theeSage_at_azrmci.net)
Date: 10/01/03


Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 18:14:07 -0700


>Reply to article by: "Attila Feher" <attila.feher@lmf.ericsson.se>
>Date written: Tue, 30 Sep 2003 08:16:13 +0300
>MsgID:<blb3ha$mmk$1@newstree.wise.edt.ericsson.se>

>>>Now that I have upgraded my newsreader I can finally do this. You
>>>will be the first person I have ever done this to on usenet ever.

>>Ah, yet another intellectual coward who can't defend their personal
>>opinion with facts has ran away. See ya! Have fun in Never Never Land!

>Or maybe it is a sign that people start to realize that you are a boring,

You can't read minds so stop making that crap up.

>not even annoying enough pathetic troll, who is not able to show up any
>effort or any debating skills except for personal insults, repetition of
>fallacies and lies.

You are the only one doing that....

>Unless you do so I will see my point proven and furtermore I
>will see it proven that you not only do not have the standard but you are a
>clueless, incompetent liar.

See what I mean? You are hopelessly immature. I do not respond to nonsense like
yours and I should have killfilled you, but I am thinking making your nonsense
into a T-shirt. Think about it. It will detect any decent C++ programmer without
a need to say a word. This should make anyone knowing C++ at least laugh. But I
am still afraid that in such a T-shirt I might get attacked...

By the way folks, here is that part from the ISO Standard that you still can't
tell us what it means...

  3.6.1 Main function paragraph 2:
  "It shall have a return type of type int
  -->BUT<--
  otherwise its type is implementation-defined"

To help you along, I'm giving you a few clues. Here is a link to a dictionary,
that defines what the words "but" and "otherwise" mean...

http://www.yourdictionary.com/ahd/b/b0577100.html and
http://www.yourdictionary.com/ahd/o/o0147100.html

Look up the meaning on those two words and report back to us if they imply
anything other than some exceptions were to follow as used in the sentence
above. Please quote the dictionary for us when you do your "analysis", so we can
compare your version to reality.

Looking forward to more of your clueless, incompetent lying.

The Sage

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