It was not meant this way, Rolf. I would not dare to call anybody here "asshole" or other disrespectful way.

It was just other trying-to-be-funny name for this operator in this series of suggestions:

And "on-topic in this community" was not meant as calling assholes, but as holy trinity fits in cleric terminology used here at Perl Monks. (Being also member here, if I would call community disrespectful way, I would call myself this way too.)

Just wordplay joke aimed to operator itself, no offense.


In reply to Re^4: RFC: "assignary" operator ?= : ( conditional assignment , golf, death by diabetes ) by richard.sharpe
in thread RFC: "assignary" operator ?= : by richard.sharpe

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