The ':-)' operator
Ron Natalie <ron>
ron at brl-tgr.ARPA
Thu Mar 14 10:12:28 AEST 1985
> > I would like to see the operator ':-)'. I'm taking bets on what
> > it will mean (:-)
>
> I think it means not to take this operation too seriously -- if it
> would cause a fault, well, ignore it. Example:
> i = 0;
> j = k/i :-) ;
> Now, what does our oriental ;-) operator do?
>
> ;-)
>
I don't know, but :-? is a binary operator meaning "has some relation to."
-Ron
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