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and operator Logical and operator

logical-and-expr := logical-and-expr && inclusive-or-expr | 
    logical-and-expr and inclusive-or-expr

The logical and 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 false, the expression yields false without evaluating the right operand. Note that an overloaded operator and cannot be short-circuited and must evaluate both operands. The keyword and is interchangeable with the && token.

Example

int* p;
if (p != NULL and *p != 0)
  do_stuff(*p);

See Also

bitand, bool, expression, not, or, Chapter 3, <ciso646>

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