Albrecht Schlosser wrote: > BTW, that's what the compiler warning was intended for.
Yes, I think the warnings did help us here, as getting precedence
wrong is apparently easy to do.
Quite honestly, I was surprised myself that '!=' took precedence over
'&'.
I would have thought it the other way around, had I not checked.
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