On Thu, 3 Feb 2005, Terje Slettebø wrote:

From: "Jani Taskinen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

On Thu, 3 Feb 2005, Terje Slettebø wrote:

Why would it be ok there, but not in PHP? It also exists in other
scripting
languages, such as Python and Perl.

PHP is not Perl or Python or <add-your-favorite-language-here>.

That's not an argument against operator overloading. The question is why would it not be appropriate for PHP? Dynamic typing has been mentioned, and when I said that it exists in other dynamically typed languages, as well, I get the reply that "PHP is not language xxx". What kind of reply is that?!

Quote from your mail:

    "Why would it be ok there, but not in PHP? It also exists in other scripting
    languages, such as Python and Perl."

    Please explain me why it's okay for you to use the other-languages-card
    but not for me? :)

    Please, end this thread already and face the fact that this feature
    will not get into PHP 5.1.

--Jani
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