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ID: 44999 User updated by: ethan dot nelson at ltd dot org Reported by: ethan dot nelson at ltd dot org -Summary: 0 equals any string +Summary: switch statement uses equivalence Status: Not a bug Type: Bug Package: Scripting Engine problem Operating System: windows 2003 PHP Version: 5.2.6 Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: This is not about equivalency vs identical operators. They have defined behavior working according to definition. This is about the fact that the switch statement works using equivalency and there is no way to push it to use identical instead. This leads to unpredictable results when you would expect a default case to execute but instead a "case 0" executes. This is due to so many things proving "equivalent" to zero, including null. There should be a way to push switch to use identical or a "switchs" statement for switch strict. Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2013-09-15 04:08:49] eric dot alex dot dube at gmail dot com It seems object do behave the way one would expect strings to (furthering the inconsistency imo), as demonstrated by this example: class Tester { } $tester = new Tester(); var_dump(0 == $tester); // false echo "<br />"; var_dump(0 == false); // true echo "<br />"; var_dump(false == $tester); // false echo "<br />"; ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2013-09-15 03:58:53] eric dot alex dot dube at gmail dot com I see this as the biggest inconsistency: var_dump(0 == "uno"); // true var_dump(0 == false); // true var_dump(false == "uno"); // false While perhaps not a bug by strict definition, I think it's definitely an error in design. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2013-04-21 21:44:35] contact at caus909 dot net Maybe because that's not a bug... "It's not a bug, it's a feature". Equality (==) and identity (===) are different, if for your use, equality is the best, just use it then. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2013-02-14 16:49:14] radamanf at gmail dot com I can see that it's no any logical explanation to keep this BUG unfixed! Status: Not a bug -> why??? It's not funny, so many years past. I do love to use PHP and like that no needed to define variable types, but this is generic FAIL. Come one guys, someone need to fix this, please. My PHP version PHP 5.3.10-1ubuntu3.5 with Suhosin-Patch (cli) (built: Jan 18 2013 23:45:59) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2012-08-24 08:16:07] bugs dot php dot net at simoneast dot net This is quite ridiculous. Can this 'feature' of PHP *please* be reconsidered? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=44999 -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=44999&edit=1