Subject | Re: [Firebird-Architect] Re: Procedures vs functions |
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Author | Jason Dodson |
Post date | 2006-03-21T14:05:58Z |
No point in being different unless you have a good reason... not because you can't come up with a bad one.
Jason
Dmitry Yemanov wrote:
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Jason
Dmitry Yemanov wrote:
> "David Johnson" <johnson_d@...> wrote:--
>> In C, a "procedure" is technically a function returning (void).
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>> Keeping the keywords and their behaviors is sensible for legacy
>> compatibility, but the general case for a callable module is the
>> Function.
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> Sorry, but we talk about SQL, not about C.
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