On Sunday, 28 August 2016 at 11:14:00 UTC, Cauterite wrote:
Mm you're right, I had the same concern. The ':' or '?' could both be just as easily used here, but I figured since IfExpressions kind of make ternary conditionals obsolete, it'd be better to 'free-up' the '?' token for other purposes. Maybe you have some other ideas?
Python uses `x = 5 if cond else 6`, which is by far more readable -tomer
