Am 04.02.2016 23:43 schrieb "Martin" <f...@mfriebe.de>: > > On 04/02/2016 22:13, Michael Van Canneyt wrote: >> >> >> On Thu, 4 Feb 2016, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote: >>> >>> >>> You mean like literally using "?" and ":" ? >> >> >> Yes. As used in C-like languages. > > > There was also voices for a more verbose solution. > > But introducing 2 new operators based on words (a-z, not 16 bit) means 2 new keywords and causes conflicts. > Except if "then" and "else" are used (but without "if") > x := 1 < 3 then 5 else 4;
No. Think about the ambiguities that arise if you use this inside the condition of an if-statement. Regards, Sven
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