[SystemSafety] C++ and Pointers
Robert P. Schaefer
rps at mit.edu
Wed Jun 5 15:28:24 CEST 2019
Not a lie. It’s more complex than that. It depends on the time order of action, and the intent, and the ability to convey information.
If the code changed after documentation then there might be an incomplete synchronization of code with documentation.
Or, perhaps the code is in error, and the design as documented was not coveyed properly by the mind of the programmer
on converting documentation to code, or the programmer does not know what he/she programmed and the comment
reflects misundersanding.
Using the word “lie" conveys the idea that you know what happened inside another person’s mind from the evidence left behind,
and that interpretation conveys ill intent.
> On Jun 5, 2019, at 9:17 AM, Peter Bernard Ladkin <ladkin at causalis.com> wrote:
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> On 2019-06-05 14:56 , Robert P. Schaefer wrote:
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>> Be aware though the code may be updated, the comments may not be.
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> Well, then that would constitute a lie, wouldn't it. Cf Chris's comments on trust.
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> Prof. Peter Bernard Ladkin, Bielefeld, Germany
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