> > On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Philip Wadler wrote: > > > Tony Hoare had a nice ternary `if'. He writes > > > if c then d else e > > > as > > > d <c> e > Ka-Ping Yee writes: > Wait -- how the heck is this supposed to parse if 'c' is an > arbitrary expression? Replace '<' and '>' with the symbols of your choice --- embedding the conditional in the middle is still an interesting idea... > I think we've run out of bracket-like thingies. (Yes, that > would be the technical term). > -- ?!ng Well, if people are going to spell there names like *that*, it's no wonder we've run out of bracket-like thingies... :-) save-the-punctionally yours Greg
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