The very fact that CFCs went through a lot of implementation iterations shows just how slapped together they were. There are plenty of examples where design flaws became features e.g. the pseudo-constructor area or worse, the output attribute. Why anyone would think it would be a good idea to apply tri-state logic against a boolean attribute I don't know. I can't imagine how an OO person would be very happy with CFCs considering how shallow the OO capabilities of CFCs are.
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