Eric Sosman wrote:
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(Long ago, comp.lang.c used to teem with descriptions of possible
undefined behaviors. "Demons will fly from your nose" became a sort
of standard, but I think standardization has stifled creativity and
deprived us of much amusement. My favorite U.B. description spoke of
chocolate pudding oozing from the floppy drive. Ah me, they just don't
write 'em like that any more!)
But if that were the case, then any time someone were to invoke UB in
some code, they would also be invoking UB in the group's response, in
effect causing a meta-UB rip in the time-space continuum.
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