On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Gabor Hojtsy wrote: > > die("foo"); > > > > vs. > > > > trigger_error("foo", E_USER_ERROR); > > > > is IMO a complication. > > > > > If we leave errors unhandled in examples, that is simple, > > > but harms the developers. I do think, that using too much > > > error handling code in examples hurts, but none is not > > > better... > > > > right, die() works fine for that. > > OK, let die() stay there. BUT big notes should be added to the > die() docs then about unsafe usage (to print out error messages > to users). So if someone is interested in what die() does, he > get some explanation on why he should *not* use it (despite the > fact that it is used in examples).
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