On Monday 18 February 2008, Nick Stinemates wrote:

> >> I have found, however, that if I ever need to return /multiple/ values,
> >> it's usually because of bad design and/or the lack of proper
> >> encapsulation.
> >
> > You mean you've never had a function like getCoordinates()? Or
> > getUsers(), or any other of a zillion perfectly valid and reasonable
> > functions that return multiple values as an array? Wow, how odd!
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Rob.
>
> getCoordinates() would return a Point object
> getUsers() would return a Group  object...
>
> Not rocket science ;)

I wouldn't consider an array of user objects to be "multiple things".  I 
consider it a single aggregate thing, and return arrays all the time.  That's 
conceptually different from wanting two separate return values from a 
function, which is indeed conceptually icky.

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