On 5/3/05, GamblerZG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to know, whether using @ is a good practice.

I try not to use it much, but when I do I back it up with checking to
see if an error really occured.  I use it for file handles, database
handles, stuff that I really expect to break sometimes.  I don't ever
use it to assist with sloppy coding style, not defining variables and
such.  In fact I always code with error_reporting( E_ALL ) until I
take the code into production.

> For example, I
> have an array of unknown length $array.
> Is it all right write something like this:
> 
> @list($first, $second) = $array;

I go with $array[0], $array[1] and such.  Or maybe

while( list( $k, $v ) = each( $array ) )
{

}


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Greg Donald
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