Robert Cummings wrote:
I don't agree with your position that the above code is incorrect

I think notices are fine for situations where you've probably screwed up. I'd rather PHP let me know than do nothing.

I see this situation as being very similar to the following:

<?php

function foo(&$bar)
{
    /* ... */
}

foo(3);

?>

This happens to throw a fatal error, which seems fine (mainly because it always has, as far as I know, so no one can have working code that does this sort of thing).

I'm curious to know whether you would also disagree that this code is incorrect. I don't see a big fundamental difference, but I might be misunderstanding something.

Chris

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