Oh yeah yeah, I know the difference between the two operators. the assigment operator(=) from the conditional operation, equal to(==). Yeah that's all clear.
My code gets made fun of a lot, but here's a line of it, where hell happens:
if(int(chr(127)) == @types[$t])
this was just a test when I was doing the testing. The statements are executed no matter what value you put on left had side. You could put a 1 or an 23 there and it won't matter, it will run the statements inside the if statement.
If you use a different operator, it does act different. using a greater than will actually see if the statement is true, other than that, the conditional operator will act like an assigment operator.
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