Bart Lateur wrote: > Bitwise and, or and xor do distinguish strings from numbers, and return > entirely different kinds of results. Why can't anything else? Absolutely. There is such a thing as Too Much Convenience. I think BOOL as a context or an accessor method should be separate from STRING and NUMBER so that if you know, you can suggest which behavior you want out of a particular scalar variable, or stick with the misguidable default. -- David Nicol 816.235.1187 [EMAIL PROTECTED] "After jotting these points down, we felt better."
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