Well, it can very easily be fixed. All good programmers would type "this->
foo()" if any ambiguously may exist. And no, I disagree, it is not an 
"extreme" lame feature, but of course can it cause some problems if the 
programmer is not writing good readable code. It has some benefits however.


Den fredagen den 9:e november 2012 kl. 05:16:37 UTC+1 skrev tjholowaychuk:
>
> No I mean how "foo()" within a class method may be another method 
> call, global function etc, extremely lame "feature" 
>

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