| arpad@php.net 2006-03-30, 3:57 am |
| ID: 36877
Updated by: arpad@php.net
Reported By: php-bugs at t43 dot mine dot nu
-Status: Closed
+Status: Open
Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: na
PHP Version: Irrelevant
New Comment:
You can use a comma in expr2 too, it's equivalent to || but much lower
in precedence.
Previous Comments:
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[2006-03-30 09:29:48] php-bugs at t43 dot mine dot nu
I thank you sincerely for the answer.
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[2006-03-30 04:10:15] simp@php.net
This bug has been fixed in the documentation's XML sources. Since the
online and downloadable versions of the documentation need some time
to get updated, we would like to ask you to be a bit patient.
Thank you for the report, and for helping us make our documentation
better.
thanks for the patch
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[2006-03-28 17:46:01] colder@php.net
Note that the use of multiple expressions in expr3 was already
mentionned in example4.
Anyway, here is a suggestion of a possible improvement:
http://patches.colder.ch/control-structures-for.patch
Thanks in advance.
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[2006-03-27 21:52:40] php-bugs at t43 dot mine dot nu
It is also undocumented for expr3.
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[2006-03-27 21:37:10] php-bugs at t43 dot mine dot nu
Description:
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Documentation issue:
The C-like clause for expr1 in
for ($i=0, $n=10; ...)
is accepted but not documented.
The corresponding C-like clause
$i=0, $j=1; outside a for is flagged as an error.
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