{sigh} See what I mean folks.

An accusation of lies and a vehement defence of 3 things nobody said. Obfuscation at its most blatant.

Nobody said you stated there was more than one argument in your post; but to address the concerns expressed in the post to which you replied; and for you to be able to talk about "argument expression list" (which you did, but you've probably edited that out like always), there would have to be more than one argument. A list of one doesn't address oiskuu's concerns.

I didn't say "it's not an argument list". More obfuscation.

The indefensible claim comes in a much earlier post; but as always, your memory of your earlier faux pas in defense of your idée fixe are like those of a gold fish; gone in seconds.

And it is on that you rely to induce folie à plusieurs amongst your readers. Who could possible care to go back and check the facts.


In reply to Re^10: Evaluation Order again. by Anonymous Monk
in thread Evaluation Order again. by BrowserUk

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