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Can X == X be False?
Hi,
A colleague of mine said he can prove that the var x can be false. Our development group said it'll always be true, and I agreed. I am wondering if Java has a bug/glitch that can't interpret a specail character. Therefore result in a false. He said you can't modify the statement.
if (x == x) {
istrue();
} else {
isfalse();
}
I have been thinking about this for couple of days and am about to giveup.
Thanks.
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