|  | Posted by sentinel on 06/10/20 11:27 
Steve wrote:
 >
 > > look, this {} works fine
 > > and it is not an error, something else is!
 > > [] nor () works... and since in the first post i told that the
 > > entire site uses theese {}, that surely isn't the problem, and
 > > there is no need to comment it any further.
 >
 > Actually, I think there is. The code you showed in the OP looks like
 > gibberish that could not pass a syntax check so I assume you typed it
 > into your post rather than copy/pasting it from the actual source.
 > There's no point in looking at the algorithm if your code will not run
 > in the first place, surely.
 >
 > To paraphrase: this code is not right - it's not even wrong.
 > ---
 > Steve
 
 i will not dignify that with an answer...
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