Not quite stuffed tbh. I currently work around this by doing: A AND C? -> do a thing B AND C? -> do a thing -> do a different thing Script blocks run until they run out of steps or a step causes a jump to another script block. Which lets me create implicit 'OR's :)
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Oh nice! *googles* "All logical formulas can be converted into an equivalent disjunctive normal form." Hurrah! "However, in some cases conversion to DNF can lead to an exponential explosion of the formula." I HAVE OBSERVED THIS OH NO
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Actually this does rather explain why I managed to get away only adding AND. I wish I could say I knew about this and cleverly designed the language to be like this. It's just.. the literal simplest possible thing I could think of that would work.
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Now it's going to bug me for the rest of the day how I even knew that. That call-rating software from 1995?
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I think it was that. It compiled the tariffs to decision tables for speed of evaluation. Decision tables are sometimes used for human-readable rules systems as in your problem space.https://www.techopedia.com/definition/18829/decision-table-detab …
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Interesting. Yes, human readable is definitely a priority! Apparently I fluked this. Lovely.
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You say "fluked", I say "re-invented through powerfully perceptive intuition"
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I'm like a very stable genius.
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