Would "Object" be more appropriate than "Class"? The expected variable type is an object (defined by a class), and the gettype() function returns 'object'..
# php -r '$x=new stdclass(); var_dump(gettype($x));' string(6) "object"
It may mean adding a new reserved word though.
~Jason
At 4/22/2004 01:29 AM +0200, Marcus Boerger wrote:
Hello Andi,
the patch is here. It's a bit outdated but shouldn't cause much problems to apply after RC2. It allows "Class", "Array" but atm misses "Resource".
marcus
Wednesday, April 21, 2004, 11:50:46 AM, you wrote:
> At 03:29 PM 4/20/2004 -0400, George Schlossnagle wrote:
>>On Apr 20, 2004, at 3:18 PM, Marcus Boerger wrote: >>>>The problem with this is that that integer may well be a string when >>>>you look at it. There's no good way to do this past discriminating >>>>between scalar, array and object (by type, of course). I personally >>>>think that that is fine (adding an array typehint would be nice). >>> >>>Somewhere at my server should be a patch for "array". For some reason >>>i was too lazy to ask for that to commit again before RC1. I you still >>>want this just ask Andi/Zeev again. >> >>Andi/Zeev, >> >>Thoughts on allowing array typehinting?
> I don't have a problem with array type hinting but I want to roll RC2. I > suggest we look at Marcus' patch after RC2 and see if it's small enough to > allow the inclusion before 5.0.0.
> Andi
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