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You are completely right.

As Hoare so elegantly described at his Turing award speech, regarding Algol compilers, back in 1981.

"Many years later we asked our customers whether they wished us to provide an option to switch off these checks in the interests of efficiency on production runs. Unanimously, they urged us not to--they already knew how frequently subscript errors occur on production runs where failure to detect them could be disastrous. I note with fear and horror that even in 1980, language designers and users have not learned this lesson. In any respectable branch of engineering, failure to observe such elementary precautions would have long been against the law. "

Full speech here:

http://www.labouseur.com/projects/codeReckon/papers/The-Empe...




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