wennconditional
Wennconditional is a term used in programming-language discussions to refer to a conditional construct whose keyword evokes the German word "wenn" (if). It is typically discussed in theoretical, educational, or locale-aware contexts to illustrate how conditional expressions can be expressed in languages or pseudotypes that use natural-language-like syntax. The concept embodies the idea that a condition is evaluated to determine which action to perform.
In its generic form, a wennconditional associates a condition with a primary action (the consequence) and, optionally,
Equivalence to traditional conditionals is a central theme. Wennconditional is typically presented as functionally analogous to
Variants and extensions often explored include multi-branch forms (akin to if-elif-else), pattern-based matching within the consequent,