PEP-308 a "simplicity-first" alternative
Andrew Koenig
ark at research.att.com
Sat Feb 15 17:06:03 EST 2003
Terry> You mean like the way floats as substitutes for reals do not
Terry> work as expected? So I guess they are wrong too ;-).
What he means is that if you think that (x and y or z) yields y
whenever x is true, and yields z whenever x is false, then you are
mistaken.
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Andrew Koenig, ark at research.att.com, http://www.research.att.com/info/ark
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