
There is a enormous bunch of C code out there on the internet. It is not that hard to simply take arbitrary commentaries and variable names from it, then using it to replace GHC's "jjaksh34$"-like variables in the core. Doing objective-c is a bit harder, as you have to use the objects, or else the choice of objective-c instead of c would look suspicious. This requires to find the rules that make an object programmer happy. El 27/05/2010, a las 02:40, Ketil Malde escribió:
writes: Or maybe this would be a nice research topic: how to generate C code that looks like it’s human written…
Nah, that's too easy: just add a sprinkling of buffer overflows, undefined behavior, and off-by one index errors.
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