On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 5:17 AM, bearophile <bearophileh...@lycos.com> wrote:
>>I didn't included cyclic/forward references bugs though:< > > You may add them too. I think this word "may" does not mean quite what you think it does. What you wrote there basically means "You have my permission to add them, too", like a teacher might say to a student. I suppose on the books "may" and "might" have similar meanings. "It may rain tomorrow" is pretty much the same as "it might rain tomorrow". But "may" has this extra meaning of permission to do something that you have to watch out for. If it can be interpreted as giving permission, it will be. "Might" doesn't have that ambiguity. In the above situation, I would say either "It might be a good idea to add them too". Or just ask directly "Could you please add them, too?" --bb