On 18 September 2015 23:16:51 BST, Lester Caine <les...@lsces.co.uk> wrote:
> I don't
>see any 'completely new type of code' ... only a different frame in
>which the variables are held.

It's "completely new" because you can't do it right now, that's all.

I'm just trying to separate two different justifications for requesting this 
feature: some people are saying their current code is buggy because of some 
lack in the language, and that "thousands and millions of devs" encounter this; 
others, such as yourself, are saying that they would like to write code in a 
certain style, which the language doesn't currently allow. I have still seen 
absolutely no evidence of the former, most bugs apparently being due to poor 
adoption of array_key_exists; I am reasonably convinced by your use case being 
valid, even if it's not a style I'd choose.

Every time you start talking about avoiding notices, and existing code, I 
therefore get confused - there is no code using exists() in order for it to be 
buggy!

Regards,
-- 
Rowan Collins
[IMSoP]


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