At 07:46 PM 3/17/04 -0500, Andrew Koenig wrote: >My own concern is that if someone writes expressions such as "x is 0" by >mistake, the resulting program might always work on one implementation but >fail on another. In theory, the compiler could consider it an error for an 'is' expression to have a constant on either side. That would be preferable to redefining 'is'.
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