On 1/12/06, Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 01:25, Jason Garber wrote: > > Hello Aidan, > > > > I think named parameters would be a useful feature... I'll leave it > > at that. > > > > Here is a coding idea for you, in case you hadn't considered it... > > > > function highlight($text=NULL, $needle=NULL, $strip_links=NULL, ...) > > { > > is_null($text) && $text = SOME DEFAULT VALUE; > > is_null($needle) && $text = SOME DEFAULT VALUE; > > is_null($strip_links) && $text = SOME DEFAULT VALUE; > > ... > > } > > Ummmmm, how is that different (ignoring the copy paste bugs in the && > $text parts) than: > > function highlight > ( > $text=SOME DEFAULT VALUE, > $needle=SOME DEFAULT VALUE, > $strip_links=SOME DEFAULT VALUE, > ... > ) > { > ... > } >
To quote Jason, "In [the] way, [that] the user doesn't have to remember the default values, just the offsets.". Michael -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php