> I don't doubt that for a moment.
> But I do doubt that there is "just no
way" that such a spec-out
> could happen any other way.
You are obsessing about corner cases and picking apart
assertions.
I thought you'd plonked me? (Not that it's a big deal either way, just
a bit surprised.)
Valid point. I don't know whether it's the precisionist mindset going
"that's not the same thing!" or the debugger mindset going "don't
assume X and Y are the same without realizing when they're not!" or
even if there's really any difference between the two, but it _is_ true
that this isn't a situation where that level of pickiness is needed,
nor even, really, called for.
Not giving you shit, just pointing it out.
Is there a difference?
Half :), but only half - I'm not sure what the difference between the
two is, though you clearly feel/think there is one. There's probably
just something I'm missing....
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