Hello Stanislav,

cool argument: as long as there are worse features we can add anything?  :-))

best regards
marcus

Monday, November 28, 2005, 10:38:35 AM, you wrote:

> IPC>>It seems illogical to put a limit on jumping backwards just because 
> IPC>>someone mihgt make messy code.  People are perfectly capable of 
> IPC>>making messy code regardless of what steps you might make to try to 
> IPC>>prevent it.

> This is not correct. Example: if we had pointers (meaning, real pointers, 
> like in C) in PHP, the code could be much more messy. If we had custom 
> memory allocation control, the code could be much more messy and 
> error-prone than now. And so on. There are features that have higher 
> potential for screwups. Jumping to random place in the code is one of 
> them, like accessing random address in the memory.

> -- 
> Stanislav Malyshev, Zend Products Engineer
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  http://www.zend.com/ +972-3-6139665 ext.115




Best regards,
 Marcus

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