Patrick R. Michaud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Just as C<or> returns its first non-false argument, the interpretation
> of C<xor> would be that it returns its single non-false argument, or 1 if
> both (all?) arguments logically evaluate to false.

Yep, except *0* if both evaluate to either true or false.

> Pm

leo

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