Re: Ambiguities in VRML-Syntax
James Waldrop ([email protected])
Mon, 04 Dec 1995 12:34:26 -0800
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>Will besak. I've seen systems where TRUE is anything NOT = 0, and is
>'undefined' as an exact value. Also, I've heard of systems where FALSE
>was -1, and true was 0. (strange, but true)
And there's my old favorite -- FALSE == -1, TRUE == 1. No 0 at all, to
test for NULL, which IS 0. ;)
James
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