So, It means the (cond ? then : else) kind of semantic has to be 
implemented using "if" right ?

Le mercredi 13 novembre 2019 20:10:20 UTC+1, Thomas Lively a écrit :
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> No, it unconditionally evaluates all arguments.
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> On Wed, Nov 13, 2019 at 11:09 AM Stéphane Letz <[email protected] 
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>> Does  WebAssembly "select" instruction behaves like C/C++ (cond ? then : 
>> else),  that is compute *only* one of the two branches depending of the 
>> "cond" value? 
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>> Thanks.
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