+2001-06-12 Nick Clifton <nickc@cambridge.redhat.com>
+
+ * doc/as.texinfo (Infix Ops): Document that comparison and
+ combiner operators can be used as infix operators.
+
2001-06-12 Peter Jakubek <pjak@snafu.de>
* gas/config/tc-m68k.c (parse_mri_control_operand): Fix handling
@end table
@item
-Lowest Precedence
+Low Precedence
@table @code
@cindex addition, permitted arguments
If both arguments are in the same section, the result is absolute.
You may not subtract arguments from different sections.
@c FIXME is there still something useful to say about undefined - undefined ?
+
+@cindex comparison expressions
+@cindex expressions, comparison
+@item ==
+@dfn{Is Equal To}
+@item <>
+@dfn{Is Not Equal To}
+@item <
+@dfn{Is Less Than}
+@itemx >
+@dfn{Is Greater Than}
+@itemx >=
+@dfn{Is Greater Than Or Equal To}
+@itemx <=
+@dfn{Is Less Than Or Equal To}
+
+The comparison operators can be used as infix operators. A true results has a
+value of -1 whereas a false result has a value of 0. Note, these operators
+perform signed comparisons.
+@end table
+
+@item Lowest Precedence
+
+@table @code
+@item &&
+@dfn{Logical And}.
+
+@item ||
+@dfn{Logical Or}.
+
+These two logical operations can be used to combine the results of sub
+expressions. Note, unlike the comparison operators a true result returns a
+value of 1 but a false results does still return 0. Also note that the logical
+or operator has a slightly lower precedence than logical and.
+
@end table
@end enumerate