I'm +1 on the overloaded exit() that doesn't print out its argument, if it 
looks like a number.  For the sake of world peace.

Zeev

At 00:20 29/12/2001, Vlad Krupin wrote:
>consensus... well, it wasn't reached. I guess, the overloaded solution - 
>exit(string, int) - is the last thing that was proposed and not too many 
>people objected to. My understanding is that that's what will happen. Or 
>am I wrong again?
>
>-being short this time-
>
>
>Vlad
>
>Markus Fischer wrote:
>
>>    Yo guys,
>>
>>    Derick, Zeev, Everybody who participated in the discussions
>>    ... where were we now? :-)
>>
>>    *smiles* - Markus
>>
>>On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 09:39:37PM -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote :
>>>From:             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Operating system: PHP version:      4.1.1
>>>PHP Bug Type:     Feature/Change Request
>>>Bug description:  Return exitcodes to shell ($?)
>>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I tried to use PHP in connection with shellprogramming.
>>>
>>>I would be fine if you could return exit codes to shellscripts. So that you
>>>can use something like "if [ $? -eq 0 ]" to test if the PHP-Script had run
>>>succesful.
>>>
>>>So wouldn`t need to use Perl in future.
>>>
>>>
>>>-- Edit bug report at: http://bugs.php.net/?id=14747&edit=1
>>>
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