On Wed, 6 Sep 2000 05:33:27 +1100 (EST), Damian Conway wrote: >A scalar context C<want> would also need to DWIM, presumably by returning >"0, but true" in that (unusual) situation. I don't understand the existence of that phrase, and the fact that it doesn't give a warning when used in numerical context. (Actually, it's "0 but true"). This is an unnecessary special case, because "0E0" will do just fine. -- Bart.
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