-> is crap because it is used for accessing object methods and properties. Come on, guys. It is not that difficult. Think before you write.

- David


Am 26.11.2005 um 23:16 schrieb Matthew C. Kavanagh:

On Sun, 2005-11-27 at 00:06 +0200, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
I wonder what "PHP feel" is in bunch of special symbols with meaning
entirely obscure to non-initiated... Why not {@ or <* then? They are nice ASCII art too. And there are so many combinations of two special symbols, let's find a meaning for all of them. Or at least for as many as we can.

Great, everyone loves sarcasm, but you're describing exactly the
opposite of what's going on in this thread. There is a perceived need
for this functionality and you could argue for or against the
functionality instead. There's plenty of two character tokens in PHP
already and people aren't calling it "PerlHP" yet.

The -> suggestion if practicable seems the most intuitively correct to
me.

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