Assignment in Conditionals
Peter DaSilva
peter at kitty.UUCP
Sat Aug 10 03:00:05 AEST 1985
> There is no reason why assignment should not return a value. LISP & APL
> both do. An experienced programmer in either language can handle that.
> In LISP, even conditionals & loops return values, & I see no reason why
> they couldn't have been designed that way in C.
In the language 'C' is rumored (:->) to have developed from, they do. In
BCPL any block can return a value:
FOO = $( ...
RESULTIS <expr> $) (or is that )$???)
You can also do this:
foo(table 1,5,7,9)
Which is the equivalent of
int *tmp={1, 5, 7, 9}
foo(tmp)
I wish 'C' kept both of these. I can do without the weird TEST/IF/UNTIL/WHILE...
control structures, though. Hell, even auto-initialise aggregates other than
strings would be ok.
I know. The language purists are going to shoot me. (hides behind copy of
"BCPL, the language and it's compiler" (Richards & Whitby-Stevens, Cambridge
University Press, 1980)
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