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<node id="472802" title="Re: The best &quot;true zero&quot; is..." created="2005-07-06 10:06:56" updated="2005-07-16 09:38:38">
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jonadab</author>
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&lt;p&gt;The thing I like about "0 but true" is that it is
   self-explanatory; with any of the others, I'd feel
   obligated to insert a comment explaining why I
   was returning zero in that particular way, so that
   some hapless soul a few years later doesn't pull
   out hair figuring out why my code is so weird; with
   "0 but true" I expect any decent Perl programmer
   to be able to figure it out, because the jist of
   the reason is contained in the value; assuming the
   reader understands context, it'll just click.  (And
   if the reader doesn't understand context, he won't
   be able to maintain my code anyway; I make frequent
   use of context and consider it a major concept of
   the language.)
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