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== vs =

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-24 16:40

I have read once about the dilemma that some C programmers face: that of writing == for equality comparison and = for assignment.
Specifically when using ==, one might mistakenly write = instead. In some cases, the compiler will catch one red-handed, and in the other cases, it will not, potentially causing bugs.

The solution I have used, even before having read about this problem, is a simple #define EQU ==, followed by using only EQU for equality comparisons. For personal reasons, this seemed preferrable to using ==.
The question is, am I a nigger?

Name: L. A. Calculus !jYCj6s4P.g 2014-06-25 0:54

>>1
The solution I have used, even before having read about this problem, is a simple #define EQU ==, followed by using only EQU for equality comparisons.
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