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Logical or operator
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logical-or-expr := logical-or-expr "||" logical-and-expr |
logical-or-expr or logical-and-expr
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The logical or operator converts its operands to
type bool and returns a bool
result. This built-in operator is a short-circuit operator, so if the
left operand is true, the expression yields
true without evaluating the right operand. Note
that if operator or is
overloaded, it cannot be short-circuited and must evaluate both
operands.
The keyword or is interchangeable with the
|| token.
Example
int* p;
if (p == NULL or *p == 0)
skip( );
See Also
and, bitor,
bool, expression,
not, Chapter 3,
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