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Oops. Yup. Code that doesn't do what it is intended to. As for what it does do, that depends. has 'i' already been initialised? Does the compiler insist that you can't assign the constant '0' to the constant '1'? Or has it read Wittgenstein, and isn't willing to commit itself? The simplest errors are often the ones that cause the most problems...
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I thought Wittgenstein eventually went all Buddhist-like and concluded it was all just some sort of big game and hence meaningless so nothing really mattered all that much.
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