It is quite intentional and will stick around forever :)
Andi At 01:14 PM 8/29/2005, Sara Golemon wrote:
> I am searching for some evidence in the PHP source code that the > possibility of omitting the closing PHP tag is absolutely intentional, > and in fact part of the language syntax, and therefore it is going to be > supported indefinitely. Digging for T_CLOSE_TAG and similar stuff have > lead me to nothing. > I can't imagine a situation where that level of BC breakage would *EVER* be permitted. In fact, last I heard it was recommended practice for PEAR files to omit the end tag. I suppose it might accidently break if include were ever shifted to C style inclusion, but that breakage would wind up being considered a bug in the "new feature" and could be easily fixed by automatically reseting the lexer state before and after the include statement. > Actually I would like to clarify and possibly extend the note on page: > http://php.net/manual/en/basic-syntax.instruction-separation > An example might be helpful... "<?php echo 'Foo'; ?>" and "<?php echo 'Foo';" are interpreted identically by PHP. -Sara -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
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