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 Posted by www.douglassdavis.com on 09/20/05 07:10 
Marcin Dobrucki wrote: 
> Oli Filth wrote: 
> > Marcin Dobrucki said the following on 16/09/2005 13:37: 
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> > What? How does that help? 
> > If initialize() "fails" then the constructor has still "failed"... 
> 
>    Close, but there are some benefits: 
> 
>    "initialize" can do some gracious exist upon failure, still allowing 
> you to create an object (albeit sans whatever the initalization was 
> supposed to do, like values from DB or something).  This is somewhat 
> useful in avoiding getting the "method called on a non-object" errors. 
> 
 
With all due respect, i could do the same in the costructor.  it's just 
a matter of copy and paste.
 
  
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