On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 16:11 -0400, Eric Gorr wrote:
> On Sep 12, 2008, at 3:44 PM, Robert Cummings wrote:
> >
> > I don't see how that in any way makes an argument for or against. Once
> > still must spend client's money wasting time on code that has
> > questionable merit. Yes, some debugging code is a great boon in any
> > application, but littered everywhere to fulfill someone's subjective
> > philosophical ideal when sometimes it's just plain unnecessary...
> > wasteful IMHO.
> 
> As far as I know, no one has yet come up with a proof showing when  
> debugging code is and/or is not necessary.
> 
> The simple fact is that bugs can popup anywhere and spending a  
> client's time and money by spending a few minutes writing all of the  
> simple test cases throughout an application can be well worth it as it  
> can save far more of the client's time and money by not wasting it on  
> tracking down bugs that could have been easily caught.

It is impractical to include debugging code for every conditional in a
program. Doubly impractical to do so in PHP unless you have some way to
prevent said debugging code from running in production. Maybe you're
confusing debugging code with unit tests. As I said earlier, it is far
more practical to do so for complex conditions where a reader might
easily get lost. Rather useless for simplistic cases.

Cheers,
Rob.
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