On Fri, 14 Apr 2006, Michael Peters wrote:

Yeah, that makes sense, I guess I didn't really think it through. Would
it make sense though to allow it to be used if the entire expression
returned false?

No, I don't.  Default for normal variables is only used when a value
isn't set, false or undefined both count.  I suppose I could be
persuaded though if a good use-case was presented.

-sam


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