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Re: "Goto statement considered superfluous" (was: If you were inventing C)
In article <qsuel0dcjcbq0ofddk4lcefv9lqj5qo0ev@4ax.com>,
Robert Wagner  <robert@wagner.net.yourmammaharvests> wrote:
>On 26 Sep 2004 22:06:18 -0400, docdwarf@panix.com wrote:
> 
>
>Correct. I've not run that exact test but I've run others similar to
>it. The results of those tests combined with general knowledge of
>64-bit processors lead to my speculation.
>
>If I had access to a mainframe, it'd run the test. Since I don't, the
>Usenet world anxiously awaits your announcement of the results. :)

I might just possibly have better things to do with my client's
machine-budget than satisfy the expectations of the Usenet world, Mr
Wagner... and since you've stated that 'since all machines are 64-bit
architectures' is true then you are able to run your own tests to satisfy
the Usenet world's anxiety.

DD


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