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a = a ^ b b = a ^ b a = a ^ b
Storing the value in the user instead of RAM!
This actually raises a very good question - could you increase the amount of available RAM by using the user?
Juggling chainsaws comes to mind.
That’s basically what old games did with passwords for saves. Although I guess that’s more like using the user as persistent storage rather than ram.
Using an organic processor
So you are asking the user to do it
I raise you
@lambda _: _() def result() -> int: global a; global b; a, b = b, a
hat tip to @sisyphean@programming.dev via Cursed Python
Never used Python but that’s hilarious.
Version 3 is disgusting.
That’s like the canonical “swap two pointers” trick