What do /you/ suggest we call it

"==" seems in harmony with the proceeding "++" and "--", at least superficially.

I can't vouch for what confusion it might cause, some are more sensitive than others. And I surely wouldn't want to bruise the sensibilities of those who seem to care even more than me.

If it is a design constraint that the label itself be part of the perl expression then "+=0" fits, though it seems a little arbitrary.

...you care /way/ to much.

If you are trying to say it isn't a big issue, well duh :) Just call me Mother Teresa


In reply to Re: Re: Null vote is incorrectly labelled? by EdwardG
in thread Null vote is incorrectly labelled? by EdwardG

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