replacing `else` with `then` in `for` and `try`
Alexey Muranov
alexey.muranov at gmail.com
Thu Nov 2 04:05:36 EDT 2017
On Wed, 2017-11-01 at 21:30 +0000, Stefan Ram wrote:
> >
> > In languages like Algol 68, »then« is used for a clause
> > that is to be executed when the main condition of an
> > if-statement /is/ true, so this might cause some confusion.
> >
sure, and `else` is used for a clause that is to be executed when the
main condition of `if` is false.
So, in
try:
do_something
except:
catch_exception
else:
continue_doing_something
when no exception occurs in `do_something`, is `do_something` more
true, or more false?
Alexey.
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