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@ 1993-05-31 23:43 mole-end!mat
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In the early days of Ada, I recall reading of a study which found that
most of the conjunctions and disjunctions written were the short-circuit
versions.  As I recall, the study concluded that the original questions
about the wisdom of short-circuit .vs. non-short-circuit was answered
by these results.

Does anyone recall this study, or any like it?  I'd be grateful for
any references.

(I'm not a regular denizen of this group, so a reply by mail would
be appreciated.)
-- 
 (This man's opinions are his own.)
 From mole-end				Mark Terribile

 mat@mole-end.matawan.nj.us, Somewhere in Matawan, NJ

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