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From: Reid Sweatman (borderland_at_[hidden])
Date: 2000-07-25 10:51:40
Probably missing the point here, but I always thought that one was called
the ternary operator, mainly because it's the only native C construct that
has three terms. Not that that helps the present discussion any.
Reid Sweatman
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> From: Howard Hinnant [mailto:hinnant_at_[hidden]]
> Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2000 3:40 PM
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> Subject: Re: [boost] metactrl header [compile time asserts]
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> David Abrahams wrote on 7/23/2000 5:28 PM
> >What is the ?: operator called in C/C++?
>
> conditional
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> Not a bad choice IMO.
>
> -Howard
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