New operators jerk my knee jerk
But they come and they go
but it they come they must come correct in perlop, no half assing like Postfix Dereference
assignary ? No
Its conditional assignment
Also not ter-signment , tri-sign, con-sign
$var = $var ? JSON::PP::true : JSON::PP::false;
$var ?= JSON::PP::true : JSON::PP::false;
$var = $var
? JSON::PP::true
: JSON::PP::false;
$var ?= JSON::PP::true
: JSON::PP::false;
($coo ?= $fudge : $brownie ) ?= $blondie : $oatmeal;
($coo ?= $fudge
: $brownie ) ?= $blondie : $oatmeal;
($coo ?= $fudge
: $brownie ) ?= $blondie
: $oatmeal;
($coo ?= $fudge
: $brownie
) ?= $blondie
: $oatmeal;
$coo = $coo
? $fudge
: $brownie;
$coo = $coo
? $blondie
: $oatmeal;
diabetes, a pleasant way to die?
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