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On 20/03/2013 7.19, William Sumner wrote:
Going by the responses, I think many actually do disagree that it's a legitimate issue,
I certainly disagree: I like this simple and clean design decision very much and I use it to my advantage (e.g. v = t2[t1[k]] ). If I need a 'safe' table access for non-professional scripters, I can build it. So I really can't see a problems here.
lots of people blame C for its error-prone access to raw memory
Don't look at me: I use C when I want just that :-) (and the "error-prone" concept is quite depending on context) -- Enrico