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From: Michael S <already5chosen@yahoo.com>
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On Fri, 6 Sep 2024 10:35:16 +0100
Bart <bc@freeuk.com> wrote:

> On 05/09/2024 22:37, James Kuyper wrote:
> > On 9/5/24 12:54, Kaz Kylheku wrote:  
> >> On 2024-09-05, Waldek Hebisch <antispam@fricas.org> wrote:  
> > ...  
> >>> You seem to miss the point that assigment operator is
> >>> fundamentally assymetic.  
> >>
> >> Both sides of an assignment can be complex expressions that
> >> designate an object (though the right side need not).  
> > 
> > So you've correctly identified the very fundamental asymmetry.
> >   
> 
> Sure, if you want to completely disregard all the cases where the 
> symmetry does exist.
> 
> That means that for you, there is no interesting difference (using my 
> example of assigning A to itself) in a language where you write 'A =
> A', and one where you write 'A = .A'.
> 
> (I'd be interested in how, in the latter language, you'd write the 
> equivalent of 'A = A = A' in C, since the middle term is both on the 
> left of '=', and on the right!)

The point is that in BLISS everithing that is legal on the right side of
asignment is also legal on the left side. 
I don't know if the point is generally true. In particular, if BLISS
supports floatig point, what is meaning of floating point on the left
side?