On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 4:53 AM, Sylvester Keil <[email protected]>wrote:
> I think this is altogether too complicated. Either suppression of
> variables should be applied only to printing of variables (not conditions),
> or it should be implemented like Andrea suggests, however, either the
> substitute or the variable that was substituted should be considered to
> exist after the substitution (leading to potentially inconsistent
> conditional results); it just does not make sense to me that suddenly both
> variables should be gone after the substitution.
>
My vote is for the former (don't have suppression affect conditionals).
Rintze
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