Hi!

> The main practical value is in the __unset magic method. You can now
> communicate through the "proper" way of a language construct with an
> __unset method. (success or failure)

I'm not sure how useful is that based on your example - unset could
throw the exception as well... And the whole case seems still unclear -
what is "false" supposed to mean in general case? Property didn't exist?
Property can not be unset due to special semantics?
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