If you call them ANY and ALL, I go with your definitions. As AND and OR, I think they should behave as the ops: AND returns the first false value, or the last true value if no false values are encountered; OR returns the first true value, or the last false value if no true values are encountered. That definition extends easily to one argument, but leaves the zero-argument case undefined.
In reply to Re^3: An infix fix
by Roy Johnson
in thread An infix fix
by tlm
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