02-08-2014
Just to be clear : input_file's 7th column is what you call 'item list', isn't it?
Do you also mean that you might have aa1 as well as foo, bar, and etc entries only for $7? ab2, fool, bars, etcs for $8, ...?
Thanks for clarifying.
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DESCRIPTION
Conway advises against combining the low-precedence booleans ( "and or not" ) with the high-precedence boolean operators ( "&& || !" ) in
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