All programs that remove output because it is not compliant with what the programmer personally wanted, are always useless.
Either the function executes correctly, or it doesn't.
If you are trying to cultivate your results to fit your premise, but the procedure is logically valid, then it is your premise that is wrong.
This is the very essence of why the answer to the question: "What is the meaning of life, the universe, and everything?" is "42". You are ordering the computer to give you an answer that will always be invalid. 42 is as correct as 43 for that question.
All programs that remove output because it is not compliant with what the programmer personally wanted, are always useless.
Either the function executes correctly, or it doesn't.
If you are trying to cultivate your results to fit your premise, but the procedure is logically valid, then it is your premise that is wrong.
This is the very essence of why the answer to the question: "What is the meaning of life, the universe, and everything?" is "42". You are ordering the computer to give you an answer that will always be invalid. 42 is as correct as 43 for that question.