At 11:35 AM 10/17/2006, $Bill Luebkert wrote: >John Deighan wrote: > > > > The problem comes when you have a function that computes an index, > > it's buggy and returns a negative number. > >The point is to debug your code properly. You can't expect buggy code >to work properly anywhere. This is just one spot where a bug in your >code could cause you to go a while longer before realizing it, but >that's still no excuse for the bug being there in the first place. >It's the bug that's causing the problem, not the feature.
Trust me - all code has bugs in it. The issue is how easy/hard it is to create bugs, and how hard it is to find them. _______________________________________________ Perl-Win32-Users mailing list Perl-Win32-Users@listserv.ActiveState.com To unsubscribe: http://listserv.ActiveState.com/mailman/mysubs