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If you disable the less than or equal to operator (<=), it means that you are preventing the use of this specific comparison operator in your code. This operator is commonly used to compare two values and check if one value is less than or equal to the other.By disabling this operator, you are potentially limiting the functionality of your code, as you won't be able to perform comparisons using <=. It might lead to errors or unexpected behavior if your code relies on this operator for certain conditions or calculations.However, disabling this operator is not a standard practice and should only be done with caution and a clear understanding of the consequences.
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