Subject: |
Re: Long expressions using MAX and MIN in CALC fields |
From: |
Tim Mooney <[email protected]> |
Cc: |
"Tech-Talk (E-mail)" <[email protected]> |
Date: |
Fri, 28 Feb 2003 15:54:45 -0600 |
re...,
Noboru Yamamoto wrote:
> ...
> And parse.y for gcc defines precedence rules:
> ...
Andrew Johnson wrote:
> ...
> I've been doing some testing using g++ 3.2.2, here are my results:
> ...
> [<? and >? are] between == and & ... and are left-to-right associative.
Thanks, guys. I'll make a new slot in the postfix precedence order to
accommodate <? and >?.
--
Tim Mooney ([email protected]; 630-252-5417)
Advanced Photon Source
APS Operations Division
Beamline Controls & Data Acquisition Group
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