today we were discussing different spacecraft accidents caused by/related to software, discussed Arian-5 case, and I remembered a Soviet case, where there was a problem with decimal separator and Fortran compiler. Decimal separator in USSR was comma, but in Fortran code it should be the dot.
Also, Fortran compiler did not consider using comma instead of the dot as an error, but as different code. And my friend said - the same is possible to do in C++ - and sent me the illustration.
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
cout << "Hello World" << endl;
if (1,2!=1.2)
{
cout << (1,2) << endl;
}
return 0;
}
if you run it, you’ll get
Hello World
2
(:
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