On Fri, 2009-05-29 at 17:56 +0900, Michael Bruschkewitz wrote: > "Reid Thompson" <reid.thompson / ateb.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:4A1F5409.4020909 / ateb.com... > > Michael Bruschkewitz wrote: > >> > > > >> If it would be strictly optional it would be fine. > >> Should be need to be explicitely allowed for not breaking existent code. > >> Maybe as gem possible. > > > > There's no way it could be *strictly* optional. > > I dont really understand this sentence (too much indirection - I'm german > and I'm tired...) Did you mean "It must be strictly optional" ? What I mean is.. if endless ruby code is allowed, it cannot be strictly optional. If a core class or any other class/project that you utilize is coded without ends, then you get endless ruby whether you want it or not. > > > Unless you provide some way for > > persons that want code block ends to automatically convert code without > > ends to > > code with ends. > > >