It may be helpful to keep in mind that anytime a logical operator has both a symbol form, and a word form, the word form is always designed to be very very low precedence.
Examples:
I mention this because hopefully this consistant behavior will be easier to remember once its been pointed out explicitly.
Dave
In reply to Re: not 'another victim of precedence' ? 'It is true' : 'the code is false'
by davido
in thread not 'another victim of precedence' ? 'It is true' : 'the code is false'
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