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On 16.06.2024 14:37, Bald Eagle wrote:
> I've done various versions of your Boolean product approach, but most often, it
> just comes down to using nested select () statements.
>
> Just think of them as #if - (then) - #else statements and it will all make
> sense.
I'm trying to think but nothing happens (on the other side, this is, at
least, reproducible, and I like reproducibility).
> That way you can also have plenty of #debug statements and whatever else you
Don't tell me about debug messages, it's too tempting. There is nothing
I like more than making my programs say something stupid to the user.
Nobody know but my programs are full of stupid sayings, like buttons
"Allons-y!", "As you were!" and "Dismissed!". Nobody knows it because
they are redefined at runtime to something human-friendly like "Ok" and
"Cancel".
Well, anyway, I stepped onto weird artifacts with continuous
nonmonotonous functions already, which guarantees keeping me busy. "She
had no problems, therefore she bought a pig" (c) local proverb
--
Ilyich the Toad
https://dnyarri.github.io/
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