I submit that liberal usage of eval for most people leads to more mistakes, and more difficulty in tracking them down and debugging them. (Particularly if you don't religiously check $@.) Given its power it is sometimes worth going there. But not when there are built-in constructs for doing the same thing you are trying to do.
In reply to Re: Re: Dynamic Variable Names?
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Dynamic Variable Names?
by davidraske
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