![]() ![]() I agree that a simple decision node is much clearer to read than a conditional node box, because to have 'test' and 'body' in two stacked compartments, visibly interrupting the control flow (connectors!), lets one stumble. ![]() My interpretation of that would be that the test (and any tests on predecessorClauses) would then act as a guard on that flow. It's also possible to have a control flow directly from the outside into a body.
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