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Kevin Lau authored
The original is explaining the negation, when the body would not be included. Which would happen in the complement of the if expression, ie. flipped by De Morgan's law's: ``` not (or .Values.anUnsetVariable (not .Values.aSetVariable)) == and (not .Values.anUnsetVariable) .Values.aSetVariable ``` > unset variables evaluate to false is equivalent to `not .Values.anUnsetVariable`. > and is equivalent to `and`. > .Values.setVariable was negated with the not function doesn't seem to match `.Values.aSetVariable`. To me, that would be `not .Values.aSetVariable` instead. Anyway, explaining the `if` expression as-is and not the negation is clearer and parallels the first `if` operator. Signed-off-by: Kevin Lau <kelau1993@gmail.com>
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