Failing to implement required features makes the code incomplete. It doesn't mean the code contains any bugs.That's an utterly weird definition of not having bugs.
Pray tell me, how do you define a bug? I guess if the requirement is to multiply two numbers $x, and $y, $x + $y isn't a bug, it's merely incomplete (it just doesn't do the right thing yet for inputs other than (0, 0) or (2, 2)).
In reply to Re^10: regexp class (no bugs)
by JavaFan
in thread re: regexp class
by Anonymous Monk
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