Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!uunet!tiamat!quintro!bpdsun1!dwg From: dwg@bpdsun1.uucp (David W. Glessner) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: Re: if ( x && y ) or if ( x ) then if ( y ) ... Message-ID: <1990Aug21.174126.254@bpdsun1.uucp> Date: 21 Aug 90 17:41:26 GMT References: <426@mole-end.UUCP> <5824@uwm.edu> Reply-To: dwg@bpdsun1.UUCP (David W. Glessner) Distribution: usa Organization: Harris Broadcast Div., Quincy, IL Lines: 15 In article <5824@uwm.edu> andrew@csd4.csd.uwm.edu writes: >From article <426@mole-end.UUCP>, by mat@mole-end.UUCP (Mark A Terribile): >[ ... if ... then ... else ... STUFF ... ] > >> explained on pages 21 and 41. What, you used some other textbook? No, don't >> tell us about it, please. > >But I must. So many people have referred to K&R's I && II and I guess my >first mistake was not telling everyone that I don't have a single copy of a >C book. No, the first mistake was not having a single copy of a C book ;-). -- David WU9A quintro!bpdsun1!dwg@lll-winken.llnl.gov uunet!tiamat!quintro!bpdsun1!dwg