the fact that we have to continually explain why there isn't an elseunless might be considered a clue
That's no way to argue. Common Beginner Mistakes points out a couple things that are often asked about - but it's plainly obvious that folks asking for them a lot doesn't make them desirable.
Note I'm not specifically arguing against an elsunless - I'm just saying that the fact it's oft asked about doesn't constitute any evidence for anything other than that it's oft asked about.
Makeshifts last the longest.
In reply to Re^2: if/unless and chaining
by Aristotle
in thread if/unless and chaining
by John M. Dlugosz
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