On Mon, Oct 06, 2003 at 07:10:20PM -0400, Ilia Alshanetsky wrote:

> > Have you tried running "pear list" recently?
> >
> > We REALLY should remove the E_NOTICE part as Jan very sensibly
> > pointed out it would cause problems.  Well, the first of these is in our
> > very own distro.
>
> Perhaps, if PEAR developers wrote proper code & did not rely upon unsupported 
> & undocumented features we would not have this problem. While they do, these 
> problems will occur. If you do not write proper code, either don't turn on 
> warnings & notices (that supposed to help you write proper code) or take the 
> time to fix the problem.

That's an elitist and unprofessional stance.

By your definition, the code was "proper" (i.e. did not generate
warnings) until the underlying rules were changed, and I'm sure we all
agree that that's a silly definition of "proper code".

> This by no means is a problem in PHP.

Sorry, I forgot that PHP and PEAR must be playing on separate teams.

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