Markus Fischer wrote:

> On Thu, Jan 10, 2002 at 05:58:28PM -0700, Zak Greant wrote : 
> 
>>On 2002-10-01 17:33, Yasuo Ohgaki wrote:
>>
>>>Markus Fischer wrote:
>>>
>>>>Can someone point me where the following behaviour is documented:
>>>>
>>>>    $ php -q
>>>>    <?
>>>>    $foo = array(27 => 'Ene');
>>>>    $bar = array(-1 => 'Mene');
>>>>
>>>>        $baz = $foo + $bar;
>>>>
>>>>    var_dump($baz);
>>>>    ?>
>>>>    array(2) {
>>>>      [27]=>
>>>>      string(3) "Ene"
>>>>      [-1]=>
>>>>      string(4) "Mene"
>>>>    }
>>>>
>>>>cheers
>>>>
>>>>    - Markus
>>>>
>>>I guess it's not.
>>>
>>>There is note explains this behavior. Accoding to the note,
>>>"PHP Developer's Cookbook claims (p. 87 and sort of on p. 108)
>>>that '+' is syntactic sugar for array_merge."
>>>
>>  Also, there have been discussions on Dev about this issue before.
>>  Might be a bit tough to find though. :)
>>
> 
>     Hmm .. well, at least, it should be clearly documented.
> 
> 

I think it should be documented, unless "+" is going
to be depreciated. (I hope it's not ;)

-- 
Yasuo Ohgaki


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