On 22/05/13 15:54, Peter Mancini wrote:
The nil behavior of the 'or' version breaks what I wanted, but I may
create functions that return just true or false though the odd edge
case where "and" will return a value will mean I'll have to handle that.
wrap that call in a 'boolean' call (e.g. (boolean (or ...))) and you got
your true/false result :)
Jim
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