true = 1

Mark McEahern marklists at mceahern.com
Sat Jan 12 03:03:15 EST 2002


Joshua Muskovitz:
> My guess would be because many things can be true besides the numeral 1.

That's true.  However, notice that I did not propose using the true/false
constants to evaluate true/false, but rather to set them.  That's a subtle,
but important difference.

// mark






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