$FUNCNAME$
   FT_BYTEOR()
$CATEGORY$
   String
$ONELINER$
   Perform bit-wise OR on two ASCII characters (bytes)
$SYNTAX$
   FT_BYTEOR( <cByte1>, <cByte2> ) --> cNewByte
$ARGUMENTS$
   <cByte1> and <cByte2> are characters from CHR(0) TO CHR(255).
   May be passed in CHR() form, as character literals, or as
   expressions evaluating to CHR() values.
$RETURNS$
   Returns resulting byte, in CHR() form.  If parameters are faulty,
   returns NIL.
$DESCRIPTION$
   Can be used for bit-wise byte manipulation.  In effect, this is a
   bit-by-bit OR operation.  Equivalent to OR assembler instruction.

   This function is presented to illustrate that bit-wise operations
   are possible with Clipper code.  For greater speed, write .C or
   .ASM versions and use the Clipper Extend system.
$EXAMPLES$
	This code performs a bit-wise OR on two bytes represented
	by CHR(20) and CHR(10):

	cNewByte := FT_BYTEOR( CHR(20), CHR(10) )
	? ASC( cNewByte )  // result: 30
	? cNewByte         // result: non-printable character

   For a demonstration of Clipper bit manipulations, compile and
   link the program BITTEST.PRG in the Nanforum Toolkit source code.
$SEEALSO$
   FT_BYTEXOR(), FT_BYTENOT(), FT_BYTENEG(), FT_BYTEAND()
$Author: itk $
   Forest Belt, Computer Diagnostic Services, Inc.
$end$
