On 14 Mar 2008, at 18:34, Eric Gorr wrote:
If you are talking about simply commenting code out, yes, I am aware of this...however, the #if technique is far more capable in certain situations.

There are reasons why C, etc. has included the ability to comment out lines of code and also provide #if's.

But based on your reply, I have to assume that PHP does not current provide such a technique...as I suspected.

PHP has no built-in macro language. I started to write a pre-processor a while ago but didn't get very far before the real world forced me to shelve it, but such a beast is pretty simple to write but obviously is not evaluated at runtime.

IIRC there was a project a while ago to build a macro language into PHP but I have no idea how far it got. I think it was being done under the GSoC initiative. Google should have more on that.

-Stut

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