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The impossible scenario
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09/11/2018 10:44:15
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Codage, syntaxe et commandes
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>"For database nature loved the world so much that it gave all developers the one and only tool needed to prevent crashes(OTHERWISE), so that whoever useth properly shall not perish from their jobs"
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>KG 3:16
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>:)

You mock a man of sincerity and strength, Kevin. You try and weaken me using various tones in your posts toward me.

You are not trying to help me. You are trying to hurt me.

I already said in my original post that I always code for the impossible scenario using a type of silentError() function. My question was on other people's opinions, because I've known excellent coders who held opinions on both sides. It depends on their philosophy of software. At what point do you cease assertion testing? Do you go back up and make sure that "abc" + "def" is exactly equal to "abcdef"? What if there's an error in the concatenation algorithm on a machine?

It is a matter of philosophy when it's under an impossible scenario. My philosophy is and has been to code for it anyway, for the reasons you outline. So you and I are in agreement on this issue.
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