Yes its probably cause of that. But this should be now changed to bool.

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I guess it is because before true and false used to be ones and zeros.
So, ints were actually returned. Tell me i am wrong...

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On Sun, 10 Nov 2002 02:12:26 +0100 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yes it should be corrected. This is a bad proto information.
>
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> M.CHAILLAN Nicolas
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> "Maxim Maletsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a �crit dans le message de news:
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> >
> > Guys, I've been wondering about the returns specified for function
> > protos.
> >
> > Many functions (as OCICommit() or copy() or even phpinfo() for instance)
> > do an action and return you the result relevant to their success as the
> > boolean type.  However, these functions are documented as:
> >
> > int OCICommit ( int connection)
> > int copy ( string source, string dest)
> >
> > in other words, they say the return is an integer. That is a very
> > confusing thing IMO.  Especially because functions like is_dir() or
> > file_exists() show it right:
> >
> > bool is_dir ( string filename)
> > bool file_exists ( string filename)
> >
> > true, one doing:
> >
> > if(OCICommit($conn))
> > echo 'ok';
> > else
> > echo 'doh';
> >
> > will still get the desired result, but if one tries to compare it to
> > zeros and ones will fail.. in fact, even a simple:
> >
> > if(phpinfo() === 1)
> > echo "result is integer 1";
> >
> > will fail because even phpinfo() returns boolean, not integer... ( == 1
> > will work though because of the runtime typecasting...)
> >
> > I cannot see the reason why so many functions should still claim to
return
> integers
> > while they in fact return booleans. It is so confusing, IMO.
> >
> > Shouldn't we correct them? There are way more than only these two
> > functions I used as examples.
> >
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