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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T13:19:48+00:00 2026-05-12T13:19:48+00:00

I wonder why ruby give and , or less precedence than && , ||

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I wonder why ruby give and, or less precedence than &&, || , and assign operator? Is there any reason?

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    2026-05-12T13:19:48+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 1:19 pm

    My guess is that’s a direct carry-over from Perl. The operators or and and were added later in Perl 5 for specific situations were lower precedence was desired.

    For example, in Perl, here we wish that || had lower precedence, so that we could write:

    try to perform big long hairy complicated action     || die ;
    

    and be sure that the || was not going to gobble up part of the action. Perl 5 introduced or, a new version of || that has low precedence, for exactly this purpose.

    An example in Ruby where you could use or but not ||:

    value = possibly_false or raise "foo"
    

    If you used ||, it would be a syntax error.

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