On 7/02/2012, at 9:44 AM, Marco Behnke wrote: > Am 06.02.12 17:23, schrieb Alain Williams: >> However: a few GOTOs can make things clearer. Think of a function that >> can fail in several different places (eg data validation, ...). But it >> is reading a file which needs to be closed before the function >> returns. I have seen code where some $IsError variable is tested in >> many places to see if things should be done. That is just as bad as >> lots of GOTO -- often when having to write something like that I will >> have a GOTO (in > > Good code uses Exceptions and try catch for that kind of scenarios. Exceptions have a lot of overhead and should only be used in exceptional circumstances. I don't see how data validation failing is an exceptional circumstance. I find that using Exceptions and try/catch for something this trivial to be more confusing and harder to read (thus worse code) than a goto. It is also much easier to make a mistake, especially if you're expecting the catching to happen outside of the validation function. --- Simon Welsh Admin of http://simon.geek.nz/ -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php