On Friday, February 17, 2012 06:47:20 F i L wrote: > I would use them over '||' and '&&' for the reasons bearophile > gave. Highlighted as keywords, they're easily set appart, easier > to type, and more distinguished... then again if I had my way I'd > remove the '('/')' brackets, ending marks, and auto keyword; > switched the definition name-type placement and change > if/else/return/contract syntax... > > foo( a, b: float ): int > { > contract in > { > assert( a != 0 and b != 0 ) > } > > result: = a + b > > case a >= b { ret result } > else b > a { ret a } > > ret 0 > } > > writeLine: alias writeln > > main() > { > a, b: float = 10.2, 5.0 > > writeLine( foo( a, b ) ) > } > > Tell me that's not beautiful code! :D
It's not beautiful code. - Jonathan M Davis