El Domingo, 2 de Enero de 2005 17:01, Jose Manuel escribiste: > > IIRC, any non-zero value is evaluated as "True" for a Boolean > > variable. The > > No, and no. There your assuming some implementation of the type Boolean. > I Peter stated, bitwise logic and Boolean logic are neatly separated in > Pacal. You say you're not counting on how it's implemented and still > insists in expressions as "True <> 0". No way.
I don't insist in anything. This message was stalled because days ago I used another mail address that's not subscribed. (I hope that) you can see that's the very same message that was then resent and discussed. > Dodi told you, Peter told you and I tell you now. Don't guess anything > about how a compiler internally implementens a type. In the message you're answering to, I'm clearly saying that it's better to read the documentation than to make tests programs or making guesses. You're quoting selectively to suggest that I say the opposite. That's childish. The original message is there for anyone that wants to read it. I can be wrong, but let me be wrong saying what I say, not anything else!! -- saludos, Nico Aragón http://espira.net/nico/ _______________________________________________ fpc-devel maillist - fpc-devel@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-devel