12-19-2023, 09:20 AM
for decision moves, and for consequences, are the following the same:
(seq
{
(and (.a..) (.b..))
(.c..)
}
)
(and
{
(.a..)
(.b..)
}
(then
(.c..)
)
)
The later, I take it, is the same as:
the same as:
(and
{
(seq {(.a..) (.c..)})
(seq {(.b..) (.c..)})
}
)
-- Or does (seq) ensure that each element is concluded before starting the next.
(seq
{
(and (.a..) (.b..))
(.c..)
}
)
(and
{
(.a..)
(.b..)
}
(then
(.c..)
)
)
The later, I take it, is the same as:
the same as:
(and
{
(seq {(.a..) (.c..)})
(seq {(.b..) (.c..)})
}
)
-- Or does (seq) ensure that each element is concluded before starting the next.