On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Damien Seguy wrote: > > Le mercredi, 19 fév 2003, à 19:36 America/Montreal, Philip Olson a > écrit : > > >> </methodsynopsis> > >> <para> > >> Returns &true; if the <parameter>var</parameter> parameter is > >> - a <type>boolean</type>. > >> + a <type>bool</type>. > >> </para> > >> <para> > >> See also > > > > What's wrong with writing out boolean here? I'd prefer boolean > > over bool here. > Then, what about a <link>boolean</link>. > <type>boolean</type> is inconsistent with the rest of the doc.
I only see one <link linkend="language.types.boolean">boolean</link> is that what you mean? Instead, people should just use <type> not <link> as <type> creates the <link> for both bool and boolean. > I thought it was about to be transformed into automatic link like (just > like > in some other page I keep forgeting), which would solve the trouble > and keep the consistency. They both create links now, bool wasn't but is now. Regards, Philip -- PHP Documentation Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php