On Monday, October 28, 2002, at 09:58 AM, Jonathan Scott Duff wrote:
Though bitwise xor is seldom used for most people, other versions are likely to be more frequent: the 'superpositional' flavor, for example, is likely to have significant meaning. Same with 'none', I expect.Does xor really need the punctuation? Does xor really need to be a primitive?
& | \ !
all any one none
So supporting a punctuation for xor-like operations is more useful than it might at first appear.
MikeL