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AND and OR evaluations in conditional statements
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15/04/1999 10:43:32
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Codage, syntaxe et commandes
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Thread ID:
00206066
Message ID:
00208565
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Yes, Jim, you are exactly right.

I guess I just feel that there comes a point in time, with almost anything about life, that what was once considered 'optimized' now becomes the "standard" way of doing things, so it is no longer 'optimized'. The case where the "standard" way of doing something is *not* employed becomes 'non-standard' and even 'non-optimized'.

In other words, it would be "news" if a language did not do something (such as execute a logical expression) in a "standard" way but it is no longer newsworthy that VFP (or anything else) does employ the standard.

Anything else seems like saying that I am an 'optimized' human because I have 2 eyes (or 2 ears or 2 whatevers).

Cheers,

Jim N

>Jim,
>
>You seem to have latched onto the word optimize. I don't recall anyone saying that the evaluation of logical expressions is handled by an "optimizer", but rather that it was optimized, meaning "Made to be as efficient as is possible" which is exactly what you are saying.
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