Over the years I've heard a lot of people declare one
function/method/implementation of something to be "evil". I've
found that,
more often than not, the person declaring it to be bad has simply been
burned by trying to use it for something the function was never intended to
be used for. (Usually an easy trap due to incomplete documentation.)
So I wonder, are ensure_resource and create_resources really evil, or just
too easy to abuse in evil ways?
On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 9:06 AM, jcbollinger
<John.Bollinger@stjude.org>wrote:>
>
> Ensure_resource() is evil. Do not use it.
>
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