> I have become convinced that the current screw-the-programmer interpretation of ‘undefined behaviour’ was not intended, or even imagined, by the original ANSI C committee
Does it matter today what the original committee did or did not intended? I might even invoke the old adage "the road to hell is paved with good intentions"; the best would be to learn the lessons from their failures when designing new languages.
Does it matter today what the original committee did or did not intended? I might even invoke the old adage "the road to hell is paved with good intentions"; the best would be to learn the lessons from their failures when designing new languages.