Greg Donald wrote: > On 2/18/08, Nick Stinemates <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> I have found, however, that if I ever need to return /multiple/ values, >> it's usually because of bad design and/or the lack of proper encapsulation. >> > > Yeah, that's probably why most popular scripting languages support it. > > In Ruby: > > def foo > 1, 2 > end > > a, b = foo > > > In Python: > > def foo > return 1, 2 > > a, b = foo > > > In Perl: > > sub foo > { > return (1, 2); > } > > (my $a, my $b) = foo; > > > > -- > Greg Donald > http://destiney.com/ > > Support != good design habits. Please read my other post which explains the reasoning. -- ================== Nick Stinemates (nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) http://nick.stinemates.org AIM: Nick Stinemates MSN: nickstinemates@xxxxxxxxxxx Yahoo: nickstinemates@xxxxxxxxx ================== -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php