seb1525@mvs.draper.COM ("Stephen E. Bacher") (04/13/91)
On Fri, 12 Apr 91 Phil Howard KA9WGN said: >It is permissable to nest structures within the condition evaluation >parts. There is no equivalent to this capability in common high >level languages except for the ?: operators in C. Also Lisp (though you might not consider it a "common" HLL :-~). - Batchman
phil@UX1.CSO.UIUC.EDU (Phil Howard KA9WGN) (04/13/91)
In comp.lang.asm370 you write: >>It is permissable to nest structures within the condition evaluation >>parts. There is no equivalent to this capability in common high >>level languages except for the ?: operators in C. >Also Lisp (though you might not consider it a "common" HLL :-~). 1. I don't know Lisp enough to know that. I've tried to learn Lisp but have never been able to grasp the BASIC concept. 2. I was thinking in terms of procedural languages like C, Pascal, Fortran, etc. -- /***************************************************************************\ / Phil Howard -- KA9WGN -- phil@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu | Guns don't aim guns at \ \ Lietuva laisva -- Brivu Latviju -- Eesti vabaks | people; CRIMINALS do!! / \***************************************************************************/