Without extra syntax, separate statements means serialisation. Compound expressions permit concurrency without extra syntax.See. Right there. We're working off of a complete different set of assumptions. What in the world makes you think the above quote is true? Are you talking about a particular parallel language you haven't mentioned? (Is there a parallel/array dialect of Perl out there?) Because in the general case that statement is false, if for no other reason than it is overly general.
In reply to Re^42: Why is EO undefined? (More details!)
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Why is the execution order of subexpressions undefined?
by BrowserUk
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