No, a program that prints its own source code is called a quine...see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quine_(computing) …
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The running gag is that people keep (deliberately) mis-defining quarantine (or whatever the central word of the theme is). :) Kind of like: No, a program that prints its own source code is called a quine. Quarantine is a malt and egg based drink mix popular in the 50s.
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No, that’s a Quine. Quarantine is when you have two related signals with a 90° phase difference.
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First read about this in Ken Thompson's Turing talk. https://blog.acolyer.org/2016/09/09/reflections-on-trusting-trust/ …
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Oh yeah, trusting trust is a very nice paper. I used to love this stuff when I was maybe 25 yo. (Around that time I also read GEB. Great phase to read that book. :) Btw, here's a Verilog Quine I wrote ~4 years ago:https://www.reddit.com/r/Verilog/comments/3mlay0/verilog_quine/ …
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