> Iif sounds good, and would be very useful for converting C code.
> However Iif() sounds very good.
> Me too. Iif is used for many languages.
> +1+1+1+1+1 iif(). :-D

I'm with Silvio. The name "inline if" (iif) describes its semantics clearer
than IfThen, which already has semantics of being regular function with all
parameters evaluated first instead of a syntactic sugar for if-then-else
statement.



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