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  2. Ternary conditional operator - Wikipedia

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    Pascal although Object Pascal / Delphi do have a function IfThen to do the same (with caveats) Rust The if..else construct is an expression and can be used to get the same functionality. [27] Scala; XProfan PowerShell (in old versions) an elegant workaround is to use (<value for true>,<value for false>)[!(<condition>)] [28]

  3. JavaScript syntax - Wikipedia

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    Variables in standard JavaScript have no type attached, so any value (each value has a type) can be stored in any variable. Starting with ES6, the 6th version of the language, variables could be declared with var for function scoped variables, and let or const which are for block level variables.

  4. Null coalescing operator - Wikipedia

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    The null coalescing operator is a binary operator that is part of the syntax for a basic conditional expression in several programming languages, such as (in alphabetical order): C# [1] since version 2.0, [2] Dart [3] since version 1.12.0, [4] PHP since version 7.0.0, [5] Perl since version 5.10 as logical defined-or, [6] PowerShell since 7.0.0, [7] and Swift [8] as nil-coalescing operator.

  5. NOP (code) - Wikipedia

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    Alternatives, in situations where a function is required, are: Use the Function.prototype() built-in function, that accepts any arguments and returns undefined; [15] Use a NOP function available in a third-party library —see below; Define a custom NOP function, as in the following example (using the ES6 arrow function syntax):

  6. Immediately invoked function expression - Wikipedia

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    Immediately invoked function expressions may be written in a number of different ways. [3] A common convention is to enclose the function expression – and optionally its invocation operator – with the grouping operator, [4] in parentheses, to tell the parser explicitly to expect an expression.

  7. List of CIL instructions - Wikipedia

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    Branch to target if value is zero (false). Base instruction 0x2C brfalse.s <int8 (target)> Branch to target if value is zero (false), short form. Base instruction 0x3A brinst <int32 (target)> Branch to target if value is a non-null object reference (alias for brtrue). Base instruction 0x2D brinst.s <int8 (target)>

  8. Higher-order function - Wikipedia

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    It evaluates the function F with the argument X as argument. If the function F returns false then the next function in Fs will be evaluated. If the function F returns {false, Y} then the next function in Fs with argument Y will be evaluated. If the function F returns R the higher-order function or_else/2 will return R. Note that X, Y, and R can ...

  9. Help:Switch parser function - Wikipedia

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    The switch parser function, coded as "#switch", selects the first matching branch in a list of choices, acting as a case statement. Each branch can be a value , an expression ( calculation ), or a template call, [ 1 ] evaluated and compared to match the value of the switch.