It's further down under the heading "Logical Defined-Or" (so yes, it's disjoint from the other discussion of && above it):
The "||", "//" and "&&" operators return the last value evaluated +(unlike C's "||" and "&&", which return 0 or 1). Thus, a reasonably portab +le way to find out the home directory might be:
The cake is a lie.
The cake is a lie.
The cake is a lie.
In reply to Re^5: 'xor' operator is not a sibling to 'or' and 'and'?
by Fletch
in thread 'xor' operator is not a sibling to 'or' and 'and'?
by rsFalse
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