Oh, ok, I was wondering cause I thought the question was
fairly basic, as for where in the actual source code to PHP expressions
are processed I have no idea. I bet they know in the php-dev mailing
list though, you might want to try there.

Adam Voigt
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On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 12:55, OrangeHairedBoy wrote:
> No, but that's ok...
> 
> What am looking to learn is HOW php makes those kind of expressiong work. I
> know how to write php intematly, but I'd like to know where in the
> downloadable PHP source code it processes these statements.
> 
> Any help on that??
> 
> Lewis
> 
> 
> "Adam Voigt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Umm, maybe I'm confused, but here's an answer, not
> > sure if it's right:
> >
> > The code in the braces will never be executed
> > because $a will always be ateast $b if not greater
> > (assuming $c has a value) which means that it couldn't
> > be greater, however it could be >= if $c was 0.
> >
> > Adam Voigt
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 12:40, OrangeHairedBoy wrote:
> > > I'm wondering if anyone knows where I can find information about how PHP
> > > parser processes commands like:
> > >
> > > $a=$b+$c;
> > > if ($b < $a) {}
> > >
> > > (Ones with operators)
> > >
> > > I've downloaded the source code, but I'm having much luck narrowing down
> my
> > > search. Can anyone help me??
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > >
> > >
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