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Use of the word 'or' instead of double pipe '||'

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  • fcarneyF fcarney

    This will fail on a Microsoft C++ compiler.

    Chris KawaC Offline
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    Chris Kawa
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    wrote on last edited by
    #4

    Is this a bug or a feature of Qt?

    @aconnell It's a feature of C++. Obscure though, so don't use it or you'll confuse people.

    @fcarney It works on MSVC if you compile in standard conformant mode (/permissive-) or in C++20 mode (/std:c++20), which enables standard conformant mode too.

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    • JonBJ Offline
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      #5

      @aconnell
      As @Chris-Kawa has written.

      In fact, there are even more of these "alternative tokens" than and & or. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_alternative_tokens for C and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operators_in_C_and_C%2B%2B for C++, e.g. & => bitand, ~ => compl. Yuck!

      Note that these were originally introduced to support input keyboards which for whatever reason lacked the symbol characters C used.

      Don't use them!

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      • J.HilkJ Offline
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        #6

        I don't understand all the hate for the alternative tokens, personally I would prefer them over the cryptic characters :D

        especially as I work with a Mac and a Windows VM and the character keys are differently mapped for pipe and backslash and tilde etc.


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        • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

          I don't understand all the hate for the alternative tokens, personally I would prefer them over the cryptic characters :D

          especially as I work with a Mac and a Windows VM and the character keys are differently mapped for pipe and backslash and tilde etc.

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          JonB
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          #7

          @J-Hilk said in Use of the word 'or' instead of double pipe '||':

          I don't understand all the hate for the alternative tokens, personally I would prefer them over the cryptic characters :D

          Are you serious? You prefer to write code using "features" that 99+% of all existing code/users out there do not use? E.g. witness this question the OP has raised, indicating that he had no idea or would work. Or, default MSVC does not support. Maybe it's OK if it's only you who codes --- and you never copy/paste it into a question at stackoverflow!

          C used nicely obscure symbols to keep the hoi polloi out of programming so that people like me could make a living --- and long may that last! ;-)

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          • JonBJ JonB

            @J-Hilk said in Use of the word 'or' instead of double pipe '||':

            I don't understand all the hate for the alternative tokens, personally I would prefer them over the cryptic characters :D

            Are you serious? You prefer to write code using "features" that 99+% of all existing code/users out there do not use? E.g. witness this question the OP has raised, indicating that he had no idea or would work. Or, default MSVC does not support. Maybe it's OK if it's only you who codes --- and you never copy/paste it into a question at stackoverflow!

            C used nicely obscure symbols to keep the hoi polloi out of programming so that people like me could make a living --- and long may that last! ;-)

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            J.Hilk
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            wrote on last edited by J.Hilk
            #8

            @JonB it is not a pure C feature, it is officially part of C++ :P

            https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/operator_alternative

            and matter of fact, when I read code, I actually read or and and etc and not, pipe pipe and and :P

            my personal favourite:
            ??-


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            • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

              @JonB it is not a pure C feature, it is officially part of C++ :P

              https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/operator_alternative

              and matter of fact, when I read code, I actually read or and and etc and not, pipe pipe and and :P

              my personal favourite:
              ??-

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              Christian Ehrlicher
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              wrote on last edited by
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              @J-Hilk said in Use of the word 'or' instead of double pipe '||':

              it is not a pure C feature, it is officially part of C++

              Sadly...

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              • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                @JonB it is not a pure C feature, it is officially part of C++ :P

                https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/operator_alternative

                and matter of fact, when I read code, I actually read or and and etc and not, pipe pipe and and :P

                my personal favourite:
                ??-

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                #10

                @J-Hilk said in Use of the word 'or' instead of double pipe '||':

                @JonB it is not a pure C feature, it is officially part of C++ :P
                https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/operator_alternative

                I know this since I referenced

                and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operators_in_C_and_C%2B%2B for C++

                ! It's just they were originally introduced in C.

                @Christian-Ehrlicher said in Use of the word 'or' instead of double pipe '||':

                Sadly...

                Exactly!

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                • Chris KawaC Offline
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                  I don't understand all the hate for the alternative tokens

                  Maybe for few people it is but I wouldn't call it hate in general. Every programming language goes through stages and one of them is hashing out which features become the "canon" of it and which are to be left on the wayside and forgotten. For alternative logic operators this ship has sailed couple of decades ago and there's absolutely no value in trying to turn it around. Someone liking this or that syntax more is irrelevant at this point. Very few people know about this feature, even fewer use it and it's almost never being taught. Even if you like it the best thing to do is let it die its natural death of obscurity, so that it can be removed at some point, like trigraphs were in C++17 after a looooong time. A simpler language with fewer syntactical options to do the same thing in different ways is far more valuable. I would gladly send this feature to a chopping block just because it's redundant at this point, not because I dislike the syntax.

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                  • fcarneyF Offline
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                    #12

                    What about array indexes? You can do "fun" things with those too:

                    int array[5] = {0,1,2,3,4};
                    2[array] = 17;
                    array[3] = 200;
                    qDebug() << array;
                    for(int ind=0; ind<5; ++ind){
                        qDebug() << ind[array];
                    }
                    

                    Its just pointer math, but it is fun.

                    C++ is a perfectly valid school of magic.

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                      #13

                      @fcarney said in Use of the word 'or' instead of double pipe '||':

                      2[array] = 17;

                      Bad engineer! No cookie!

                      The dystopian literature that served as a warning in my youth has become an instruction manual in my elder years.

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                      • Kent-DorfmanK Kent-Dorfman

                        @fcarney said in Use of the word 'or' instead of double pipe '||':

                        2[array] = 17;

                        Bad engineer! No cookie!

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                        wrote on last edited by
                        #14

                        @Kent-Dorfman you owe me a clean cloth to clean my display <3

                        For more information please re-read.

                        Kind Regards,
                        Artur

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                        • fcarneyF fcarney

                          What about array indexes? You can do "fun" things with those too:

                          int array[5] = {0,1,2,3,4};
                          2[array] = 17;
                          array[3] = 200;
                          qDebug() << array;
                          for(int ind=0; ind<5; ++ind){
                              qDebug() << ind[array];
                          }
                          

                          Its just pointer math, but it is fun.

                          Chris KawaC Offline
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                          Chris Kawa
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                          wrote on last edited by Chris Kawa
                          #15

                          @fcarney C++ has grown to be a very versatile language. It can be used to solve "real world" engineering problem, teach someone to code, enter one of these for fun code contests and much more. That type of code is good for one of these tasks at least :)

                          https://youtu.be/DEqXNfs_HhY

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