Re: [PHP-DEV] $string != $array should throw a warning! From: Andi Gutmans (andi <email protected>)
Date: 12/28/99

Yeah they should be bool in my opinion too. How about entering it in
bugs.php.net/version4 so that we remember to fix it.

Andi

On Tue, 28 Dec 1999, Thies C. Arntzen wrote:

> <?
> error_reporting(-1);
> $a = array();
> $b = "hallo";
>
> var_dump($a != $b);
> var_dump($a == $b);
> var_dump($a === $b);
> ?>
>
> outputs:
> X-Powered-By: PHP/4.0b4-dev
> Content-Type: text/html
>
> string(0) ""
> string(0) ""
> bool(false)
>
> i really think this *should* output:
>
> bool(true);
> bool(false);
> bool(false);
>
> or spit a warining in case 1 & 2!
>
> question is:
> - do we want the warning? or
> - can we decide on a string being bigger or smaller than an object/array
> (and implement that in compare_function())
>
>
> tc
>
>
>

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