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"not not" serves as a kind of type-checking identity function. "not" will error out on non-Boolean values, or the absence of a second arg. |
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| .. | ||
| C | ||
| GNUProlog | ||
| Nim | ||
| Ocaml | ||
| Python | ||
| oldlog | ||
| bigints.joy | ||
| defs.txt | ||