Reading the array thread, someone mentioned having several ways of
doing things. One of their examples was the if: endif; syntax.
Forgive me if this has been discussed, but has anyone proposed
removing that for PHP6? Seems like the perfect time to do it. Its
not recommended. Editors that check PHP syntax warn about it. It
just seems like a no brainer. =)
Please don't. I have several tens of thousands of lines of code using this syntax, and I really, really would not want to have to rewrite them into the less readable, less maintainable pure curly brackets form (which I hate with a passion!).
Cheers!
Mike
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