Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!think.com!barmar From: barmar@think.com (Barry Margolin) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: :? unique? (was Re: cond. op. on ='s LHS) Message-ID: <1991Feb23.215538.10212@Think.COM> Date: 23 Feb 91 21:55:38 GMT References: <326@smds.UUCP> <1210@sheol.UUCP> <334@smds.UUCP> Sender: news@Think.COM Organization: Thinking Machines Corporation, Cambridge MA, USA Lines: 13 In article <334@smds.UUCP> rh@smds.UUCP (Richard Harter) writes: >As far as the ?: syntax is concerned I would like to reiterate the point >that it is dissimilar to other C constructs (other than that it uses still >more special symbols.) All other operators which use punctuation (with >the exception of ->) are either unary or binary operators. What about the function call operator? It takes an arbitrary positive number of parameters. -- Barry Margolin, Thinking Machines Corp. barmar@think.com {uunet,harvard}!think!barmar