November 21, 2015
Hello. From http://dlang.org/expression.html#OrOrExpression and the subsequent AndAndExpression section it is clear to me that D does indeed employ short-circuit evaluation true to being part of the C family.

But I am disappointed to note that D is not mentioned at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short-circuit_evaluation.

I would edit it myself but the table also mentions eager operators and I'm not sure whether D has any such operators i.e. whether & and | are supposed to be eager in D as they are said to be (as per the table) in C++.

So I request someone more knowledgeable about D than me to do the edit and respond here too.

Thanks.

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Shriramana Sharma, Penguin #395953
November 23, 2015
On Saturday, 21 November 2015 at 13:48:06 UTC, Shriramana Sharma wrote:
> Hello. From http://dlang.org/expression.html#OrOrExpression and the subsequent AndAndExpression section it is clear to me that D does indeed employ short-circuit evaluation true to being part of the C family.
>
> But I am disappointed to note that D is not mentioned at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short-circuit_evaluation.
>
> I would edit it myself but the table also mentions eager operators and I'm not sure whether D has any such operators i.e. whether & and | are supposed to be eager in D as they are said to be (as per the table) in C++.
>
> So I request someone more knowledgeable about D than me to do the edit and respond here too.
>
> Thanks.

&& and || short circuit.
&, | and ^ do not short circuit.