On 28 August 2019 15:24:33 BST, Mark Randall <mar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>By the very nature of using @ to suppress error messages, the examples 
>given are all fully aware that the behaviour they are using is not good 
>practice.

I think that is a fault in the examples. I have never seen @ used to squash 
these messages, but have frequently worked with codebases where logging at the 
E_NOTICE level would have filled megabytes of log file in minutes.

As I said earlier, the fact that something is bad practice doesn't stop it 
being difficult to locate and change. The requests for a deprecation period, or 
an opt-in mode, are about that change, not a disagreement about the principle.

Regards,

-- 
Rowan Collins
[IMSoP]

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