Peter Kümmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
| > Abdelrazak Younes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| > 
| > | José Matos wrote:
| > | > On Thursday 24 May 2007 19:24:28 Peter Kümmel wrote:
| > | >>  {
| > | >>         Types const t = type(params);
| > | >> -       return (t == INPUT) or (t == INCLUDE);
| > | >> +       return (t == INPUT) || (t == INCLUDE);
| > | >>  }
| > | > Why is this?
| 
| #include <iso646.h> not there.

In C++ iso646.h is not needed to get or/and etc. They are proper
keywords in their own right.

| 

| > | 
| > | You mean "_What_ is this?" It surely is not C++ at the first place :-)
| > 
| > It is C++.
| > (but not used much)
| > 
| 
| It is--at least with msvc-- iso 646.
| 
| So, is it C++?

Yes, it is. 
(but that does not mean that we should use those keywords.)

-- 
        Lgb

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