How do you mean? I don't follow.<br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr">On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 09:11 Sean Heber <<a href="mailto:sean@fifthace.com">sean@fifthace.com</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">> On Jun 13, 2016, at 9:05 AM, Xiaodi Wu via swift-evolution <<a href="mailto:swift-evolution@swift.org" target="_blank">swift-evolution@swift.org</a>> wrote:<br>
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> On Mon, Jun 13, 2016 at 8:58 AM, Charlie Monroe <<a href="mailto:charlie@charliemonroe.net" target="_blank">charlie@charliemonroe.net</a>> wrote:<br>
> if-continue. But I gladly took upon for-in-where as soon as I found out about it since it's more expressive and simply is less typing.<br>
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> I don't think we use the term 'expressive' in the same way. I understand it to mean that permitting the expression of more things. But of course, `where` does only a subset of `guard...continue` or `if...continue`; thus, less expressive.<br>
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The fact that you could simply use the words “I am happy” to express the concept of being happy does not mean that writing a complex poem that also conveys happiness should therefore be prohibited.<br>
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l8r<br>
Sean<br>
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