One of those all in the coding style situations. After all there are like a
million ways to skin a cat. I have always wondered about XOR or the idea
behind it because I have wondered on it in other languages and when/if
people ever use it.

On 11/3/05, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
>
> >>XOR coerces it's operands to boolean, while NEQ doesn't.
>
> Exact.
> But what I mean is that if someone has to use an XOR operator, the
> situation is actually a NEQ issue,
> he will think of NEQ first, and do what must be done to make sure both
> operands are boolean.
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