Hi,
On Sun, 23 Dec 2001 18:43:50 -0000
"James Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> 
> > > What do others think about that?
> > I give a +1 for adapting the PEAR coding standard for Manual
examples.
> 
> -1 for anything complicated in the manual. Keep everything clear and
concise
> why do we need to clutter examples with PEAR error everywhere (Nothing
> against pear I think its great but I dont think its all that clear for
> examples in a manual.) Most code out there isnt written with PEAR at
all and
> thus when comparing code and the manual it might be unclear to the
reader.

to quote myself: 
" At first PEAR does have a excellent
error handling, but it is to complex to intoduce it inside of examples
in the PHP manual. Nevertheless error handling is needed. I vote for the
'or die()' construct where needed (e.g. mysql_connect() and friends)"

I said nothing about using PEAR itself in the manual examples. I am
against it either. I just want to adapt the PEAR coding standart to the
manual.

Jan
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