I can't imagine the expression result behavior of Perl's logical operators ever going away. There is a large amount of Perl idiom that bakes in that behavior so huge amounts of code would break if that changed. I'm sure the behavior isn't an accidental result of a weird coding decision, but was fully thought out with a view to allowing nice fall back processing using the logical or operators.
In reply to Re^2: 'xor' operator is not a sibling to 'or' and 'and'?
by GrandFather
in thread 'xor' operator is not a sibling to 'or' and 'and'?
by rsFalse
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