I personally don't like the "Action unless Condition" form, it's too easy to eye-skip over the the second clause, partiiculary if the 'unless' is on the next line. I know that the complier/interpreter will fold the various constructs into an single "action if condition" form; but I tend to look at the condition as the more important part of the statement, so I prefer it first. Tastes Differ.
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In reply to Re: Style: expr or warn vs. if..warn?
by Old_Gray_Bear
in thread Style: expr or warn vs. if..warn?
by FoxtrotUniform
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