Hi,
Peter Samuelson wrote:
> +If the dependency yields "m", the first block is executed and the
> +second skipped, just as with "y", but with one crucial difference: the
> +output for certain verbs is restricted. "bool" and "dep_bool"
> +statements are suppressed entirely; "tristate" and "dep_t
Hi,
Peter Samuelson wrote:
> +If you think in terms of Boolean algebra, most of the above rules make
> +sense if you think of each primitive value ("y", "m" and "n") as two
> +bits: "y"=11, "m"=01, "n"=00. Adjacent words are implicitly ANDed
> +together, and the "or" statement, with lower prece