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- From: Lawrence Kirby <fred@genesis.demon.co.uk>
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- Subject: Re: What is '?' in C mean....?????
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 96 22:58:11 GMT
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- In article <DKyyr2.EEq@news.zippo.com>
- jgm6@orkand.em.cdc.gov "Jim McFarland" writes:
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- >Are you serious?! You have never seen the "? :" operator, and you have
- >12 years experience with C?! Take another look at you manuals...
- >
- >P.S. C has been around for 12+ years, but ANSI/ISO Standard C has only
- >been around about 6 years.
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- ?: has been in C since the early days, certainly since K&R1. It isn't
- an ANSI/ISO invention.
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- Lawrence Kirby | fred@genesis.demon.co.uk
- Wilts, England | 70734.126@compuserve.com
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