Hi Christian,
This was a backwards compatibility issue and therefore, we made sure that PHP 5 behaves the same way as PHP 4. So if both objects are PHP objects it will do a PHP 4 object comparison.
If you use === (is identical) then we will only compare handles unless in zend1.compatibility_mode.
This should give people the best of both worlds being able to choose comparison (==) or strict identical (===).
Andi
At 02:17 PM 8/31/2004 +0200, Christian Stocker wrote:
Hi
The following came up in a bug report (http://bugs.php.net/?id=29911 , but it doesn't matter, as he tried something which doesn't work either way)
<?php class foo {}; $foo1 = new foo(); $foo2 = new foo(); var_dump($foo1 == $foo2); ?>
prints now true, but according to Derick and http://talks.php.net/show/migrating-ffm/8 it should print false in PHP 5
Bug or expected behaviour?
(I don't care much, since I wouldn't compare objects that way in the first place ;) )
chregu
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