Thanks for the good explanation.

~Jason

At 6/17/2004 02:10 PM +0200, Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:
Joseph Lee wrote:
I guess "exit();" terminates execution within itself without returning
to the caller, so that is no chance of getting a runtime error.

parse error != runtime error

but language constructs like exit, unset and print are especialy
ment to be as function-like as possible, thats why you can use
them in expressions ...

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