Hallo Martin,

Du schriebst am Mon, 18 Nov 2013 17:53:30 +0100:

> I do not accept your argument that elif is not nested. It *is* nested 
> therefore nesting should be visible in code structure. I am sure Sieghard 
> will proof the opposite. ;-)

Tha opposite of _what_? This whole discussion is about something the
_Pascal language_ doesn't care a bit about, the _formatting_.
Pascal is a format free language, as is C, Perl, FORTH, PL/I, Algol,
BASIC, FORTRAN, and quite a few others, nearly all common ones, with very
few exceptions (Python one of them, and nearly all assemblers).

But as to the _nesting_, how could anyone disprove a true statement?
After all, the cascaded comparisons are dependend from another, a following
one only executed if a previous one had the right outcome. Thus, there _is_
a level nesting inherent to this construct. Just how it's _written_ is
mostly a programmer's decision of taste, and about taste...

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