Lester Caine wrote on 18/09/2015 16:55:
On 18/09/15 16:35, Rowan Collins wrote:
If what you want to write is "if ( ! exists($foo) || is_null($foo) ) {
... }" then that is exactly what "if ( isset($foo) )" will give you,
without any notices whatsoever.
NO what I want is
if ( exists($foo) ) {
is_null($foo) { build uninitialised field }
else { build initialise with ($foo) }
}
Right, so stop talking about Notices. Ignoring Notices does not get you
any closer to that goal.
And stop lecturing me about Nulls. The is_null($foo) part of that is the
part that already works fine.
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