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From: mlh at idt.ntnu.no (Magnus L. Hetland)
Date: 10 May 1999 20:30:13 +0200
Subject: while (a=b()) ...
References: <XFMail.990429164839.nathan@islanddata.com> <7h4mq2$675$1@holly.csv.warwick.ac.uk>
Message-ID: <y0j4slk22x6.fsf@vier.idi.ntnu.no>
X-UID: 1728
esuzm at primrose.csv.warwick.ac.uk (Andrew Clover) writes:
> Nathan Clegg (nathan at islanddata.com) wrote:
>
> > The ideal, of course, would be:
[Lots of stuff that has been debated to death several times already]
> c= a+b: (a= 1; b= 2)
The use of a colon would probably make the parser very confused in
structures like while and if, where the colon is already part of the
syntax...
--
Magnus
Lie
Hetland http://arcadia.laiv.org <arcadia at laiv.org>