GS>>you were just in AUTOLOAD, but were in the overloaded function 
GS>>instead.  It's a standard (albeit advanced) Perl idiom.

Huh. That's has nothing to do with our current discussion, doesn't it? 
It's just special kind of function call, for some reason named 'goto'. 

GS>>primitives.  PHP is full of syntactic sugar that makes common tasks easy,
GS>>and gives people the ability to solve problems in the way they see fit.

That's the whole point - jumping to random places in code is in no way 
"common task". 

GS>>The point is that other people do, and neither has caused the ruinous 
GS>>demise of either language.

Nobody talked about "ruinous demise". 
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