: > But then there's ~ vs ~~~ too. : : That gave me an idea. What about using the tilde as the first character : in bitwise ops? : : $x ~& $y # bitwise and : $x ~| $y # bitwise or : : ~!$x # bitwise not
I think I like that. Except now we'll get things like:
@x ^~|= @y;
Hmm...and then there's:
$a ~? $b ~: $c
And what's bitwise xor? I suppose it could also be ~!, but as a
binary operator. Unfortunately, that say's that high-level logical
xor should be !!, rather than ~~.
Larry
