I'm not sure sure it's wimping out. If I write as though the code needs to be read by someone else, I always end up using an order that makes sense when read aloud and then using parentheses to make it actually work. If I can't easily decompose the statement then I end up scratching my head a lot when I have to twiddle it six months later.
In reply to Re^2: not 'another victim of precedence' ? 'It is true' : 'the code is false'
by willyyam
in thread not 'another victim of precedence' ? 'It is true' : 'the code is false'
by bobf
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