Chris Parker wrote: > Hi, > > I want to overload the != operator. I can overload the == operator. I > get this error when I try to run the code without commenting out the != > operator overloading function: > > CSP.rb:72: syntax error > def !=(other) > > The actual code is simply: > > def !=(other) > > end > > Does Ruby not allow overloading !=? Does Ruby just give you != from > ==? This is a bit of a problem for my case because while != is the > opposite of ==, there is a significant time improvement for stopping as > soon as possible for !=. > > Any help would be greatly appreciated. > > Chris > != operator will use the == one lopex