Why was the spaceship operator <=> chosen to have one equal sign rather than two? Is this seen as inconsistent with one equal sign usually meaning assignment, and two meaning comparison?
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Why would it have two? There's only one in |
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</==/>– ysth Apr 1 '11 at 3:13=is used for assignment, and==for equality because assignment in Perl is a more common action than testing for equality. – Eric Strom Apr 1 '11 at 20:45