On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, Kevin Olemoh wrote: > Its probably best to have a strict option like in perl and VB.net. If > I am understanding what Daniel is saying properly and ruby works in > such a way that what should be a typo that generates an error is > accepted by ruby as a legit variable in spite of the fact that the > programmer really meant to say count it creates a set of situations > that are very error prone and that is not a good thing. harp:~ > ruby -W -e' @var=42; p @typo ' -e:1: warning: instance variable @typo not initialized nil a: it's hard to follow. q: why is top posting bad? -a -- my religion is very simple. my religion is kindness. -- the dalai lama