Richard Earnshaw writes:
> For constraints there are operand modifiers and constraint qualifiers.
> Operand modifiers apply to all alternatives and must appear, in
> traditional syntax before the first alternative. Constraint
> qualifiers, on the other hand must appear in each alternative to whic
For constraints there are operand modifiers and constraint qualifiers.
Operand modifiers apply to all alternatives and must appear, in
traditional syntax before the first alternative. Constraint
qualifiers, on the other hand must appear in each alternative to which
they apply.
There's no easy way