Dave wrote:
Maybe it is just me, and I know it is a style choice, but I prefer
parens if there is more than one condition being tested.

It makes it a lot clearer to read (to me), especially if the comparisons
get a little complex with multiples ands/ors.

In addition to being more readable, I figure if something gets changed
in the compiler, my code will still work. It's good defensive
programming and eliminates the need to remember the evaluation order for
different languages.


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