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Haven't I seen this exact thread before?
Exactly the same way and everything?

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I fucking love Rozen Maiden.

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Imagine you have a pitcher of a certain size, and a certain amount of water you want to put in it.

They are trying to test whether all of water can fit in the pitcher by pouring it in all at once, and blindly measuring how much water is in the pitcher after they are done pouring. But what happens if you have more water than you have volume capable of holding the water in the container? It just runs over the top and disappears, which means you cannot trust the information you get from that procedure.

In our first example, we very plainly see them allow potentially more `water' to go into int size than it could hold. The condition `(size > INT_MAX)' could never be true, because it would always overflow (and therefore compromise your data) before you knew that it was larger than it was supposed to be.

Read K&R C's chapter 1, it would give you an overview on data type overflow.

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You can write using object oriented programming in scheme too.

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Have you?

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あなたの計算機プログラムの構造と解釈今日読みましたか?

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SICP is outdated.

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