12 Mar
2021
12 Mar
'21
5:28 p.m.
Rainer Deyke wrote:
On 10.03.21 16:34, Richard Hodges via Boost wrote:
In almost all applications, "1", 1 and true all mean the same thing.
Absolutely not. Strings are not, and must not be implicitly converted to, booleans.
"True" is a perfectly valid last name, as is "Null". There are real people with these names. Software that treats these names as a boolean value and no value respectively is broken.