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29/07/2001 12:47:51
Nancy Folsom
Pixel Dust Industries
Washington, États-Unis
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00534404
Message ID:
00536992
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>>Gerry-
>>
>>>"Theoretically" it is possible to have bug free code. Given enough time, _anything_ is possible; eg. "Big Bang".
>>
>>Nope. Impossible to _prove_. Impossible to test in all contexts on all systems under all conditions. Even your example. However, I did qualify my comments to Jim by saying a program of sufficient complexity to be useful.
>
>I'll give you a function that's possible to prove that may look impossible. Try this (very simple)
FUNCTION AddTwo
>  LPARAMETERS tnOne, tnTwo
>
>  RETURN tnOne + tnTwo
>ENDFUNC
>> program of sufficient complexity

...and then the idea is that if you can build a whole out testable parts then you can validate the entire whole as 100% defect free. There's a couple of problems with that approach. But I think I've pretty much already made my point.

And one of them seems to have been lost. That quality does count. But "defect free" is like "mom and apple pie." *shrug*
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