> > I haven't distinguished between equivalent and interchangeable. I > > think that most people would consider "equivalent" and > > "interchangeable" to mean the same thing. > > I have no idea what you mean by "equivalent" or "interchangeable". In general, when I say that x and y are equivalent (or interchangeable), I mean that in any context in which x appears can use y instead with the same effect. In the context of this particular discussion, I am talking about two objects being equivalent (in the sense above) in any program that does not directly determine the identity of those objects.
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