Hi Ovid,
I had a quick look through the source, and discovered this comment in the Grammer.pm.skel file:
# for historical reasons, != and == are converted to ne and eq to perf
+orm
# stringwise comparison (mainly because it doesn't generate "non-numer
+ical
# comparison" warnings which != and == can) but the others (e.g. < > <
+= >=)
# are not converted to their stringwise equivalents. I added 'gt' et
+al,
# briefly for v2.04d and then took them out again in 2.04e.
Pity it wasn't a bug really....who knows how soon we'll get both types of comparison.
Cheers,
Yoda
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