if you could override the ternary operator, you would have to write something like this:
xxx operator ?: ( bool condition, xxx trueVal, xxx falseVal );
To call your override, the compiler would have to calculate the value of both trueVal
and falseVal
. That's not how the built-in ternary operator works - it only calculates one of those values, which is why you can write things like:
return p == NULL ? 23 : p->value;
without worrying about indirecting through a NULL pointer.
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