On Tue, 2003-10-07 at 15:00, Jason Wong wrote:
> 
> The example given by Leif does not even run. You get a parse error. So all the 
> discussion about return exiting immediately and the left expression 
> evaluating to whatever is (IMHO) moot. Apparently PHP does not allow you to 
> use return like that, period.
> 

Yep.

Rob.
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