On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 15:31:24 -0800, Michael Lazzaro wrote: > Meaning that the list: > > +^ - force to numeric context, complement > ~^ - force to string context, complement > > simply becomes: > > ^ - complement (type-specific)
Does this include booleans? I really liked the idea that not and xor were just the same operator, but unary/binary. Otherwise, we have ! for boolean negation only, while ^ does the same thing for other types, as well as xor for everything. I don't mind leaving ! in as a synonym. -- Peter Haworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Send this via the BT scuz-a-filtron" -- Andy Wardley