Most likely - BOOM!
Less likely, a warning and a no-op.
sorry?
boom could mean runtime crash but.. no-op?
anyway thank you for the answer i have understand i don't have to do it.
Yes, boom refers to crashing
no-op is short for "no operation", a term using in computer science to say that an instruction will actually not do anything.
Like an empty method
Cheers,
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