From: Hugh Sasse Staff Elec Eng > Could it be done without the space: > def thingy > ... > enddef > > and endif, endwhile, endfor, ... This would be easier for the > parser to cope with than separate words, I think. The disadvantage > is that it introduces more keywords, but I think the advantage of > protecting programmers from themselves is worth it. With deep nesting > this is a big help. I often put things like > > }; // end for > > in C++ for this reason, but it is better to have this in the code than > the comments, because the parser can nag you about it. Well, I put this as, "the ever-helpful Ruby parser could then save you time and frustration and thereby make your programming life more wonderful". Anyway, I am in favor of this feature. If not this time around, then I would certainly like to see this in Ruby 3000. :-) Conrad