INF205/lab_1/6.cpp

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#include <iostream>
/*bool f(unsigned n)
{
if(n == 'x') return true;
else return f(n - 256);
}
Under what conditions does the following function terminate and return a value?
it terminates when you pass in the char 'x', otherwise you get a segmentationfault
*/
bool f(unsigned n)
{
if(n == 'x') return true;
else return false;
}
int main()
{
std::cout << "f('a')= "<< f('a') << "\n";
std::cout << "f('x')= "<< f('x') << "\n";
}