Not much chance of this one being changed - the paperwork would be horrendous
(it's part of the flight control of a Tornado).
The person that wrote it clearly didn't do it for speed as they didn't
recognise that 2 if's are quicker than an and.
It appears to have been done primarily to avoid introducing a third variable.
No ($a, $b) = ($b, $a) functionality available. Even so, I still believe it to
be a prime example of 'how not to code' in a high risk, real time environment
when it should count as 'quite important' that maintenance staff can clearly
follow the code.
We live and learn I suppose.
'I think the problem lies in the fact that your data
doesn't fit my program'.
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