Code basics

Jeff Pinyan jeffp at crusoe.net
Fri Mar 17 13:53:17 EST 2000


On Mar 17, Alex said:

>FWIW, I don't like it, myself.  It relies on the fact that the
>comparison returns 0 or 1 for true or false, resp.  Because that's
>relatively obscure, and unrelated to what the code is trying to do, it
>meant the intent of the code wasn't immediately obvious.

Why should the return value of a logic test be "obscure" knowledge?  Why
"hide" something so basic?

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