David Crayford suggests that the pother to which I objected is perhaps:

| Because it's not done in the hardware to make it self-documenting?

which raises the question what he means by self-documenting.  Machine
instructions are not self-documenting.  If z/Architecture instructions
were self-documenting we should be able to dispense with the PrOp,
which all of us in fact find indispensable.

XOR is 'documented' by a simple four-row truth table, and anyone who
cannot reproduce that truth table upon demand should not be a
programmer.

John Gilmore, Ashland, MA 01721 - USA

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