Andi
At 01:25 PM 4/28/2004 -0400, Hans Lellelid wrote:
I'm using PHP5.0.0RC2. I saw that there was a similar question posted, but apparently that issue had already been fixed.
---code----------------------------
class File { public $var; function __construct($val) { $this->var = $val; } }
$t1 = new File("test"); $t2 = new File("test");
print_r($t1); print_r($t2);
print "\$t1 == \$t2 ?"; if ($t1 == $t2) { print "YES\n"; } else { print "NO\n"; }
---output----------------------------
File Object
(
[var] => test
)
File Object
(
[var] => test
)
$t1 == $t2 ?
Notice: Object of class File could not be converted to integer in /var/www/apps/ddi/test.php on line 18
Notice: Object of class File could not be converted to integer in /var/www/apps/ddi/test.php on line 18
YES
I don't know why anything is being coverted to an _integer_. Is this intended behavior? If so, how do I do a PHP4-style object contents comparison? Using === doesn't produce any notice, but also means something very different of course.
Hans
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