1. Re: Digest for EUforum at topica.com, issue 4206
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Oct 29, 2004
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- Last edited Oct 30, 2004
Christian Cuvier wrote: > > >>There's a rule already saying that any attempt to access any file other than > >>> an include disqualifies the submission. This is enough to rule out using > >>> shared libraries. I'm not sure adding a ban on machine code will encourage > >>> anything: the way you interface it with Eu is still "Euphoria code", and > >>> possibly not the easiest part, if only because sequences are not mere > >>> C-like > >>> arrays. > > > > > > I take on board your objection, but I shall not be removing this contest > > rule based on the argument you present here. The rule serves my purpose. > > You can always set up your own contest. > > > > -- Derek Parnell Melbourne, Australia ------------------------ > > All right. This means that if some include file used in a submission has one > of the keywords listed in rule 1, the whole submission gets disqualified, > right? > If not, there has to be some more rewording of this rule imho. The rules state "usage" rather than "presence". The fact that references to these routines might be present in the included code (or the submitter's code) is not in itself an issue. I am asking that such statements not be executed. Do you really believe that I would be so mean-spirited to disqualify somebody's submission because they included a standard RDS file that just happened to have one of these keywords in it, but was never executed by the submitter? -- Derek Parnell Melbourne, Australia