On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 12:36:01 +0100, Timm Friebe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > * If the number does not fit, I will try to convert it into a double > (PHP datatype float). This is the case for e.g. numeric(10) - values > might not fit. This is the same what PHP does when adding 1 to > LONG_MAX, for instance. If - in the procedure of doing so, strtod() > gives an ERANGE or if the length overflows EG(precision), I will > return a string.
This is exactly what I wanted to avoid. Please don't make this change. > For "floats" > * If the length of the returned value exceeds EG(precision) or if > strtod() returns an ERANGE, I will return a string; a float otherwise. "Thou shall only return a float if the database passes you back a float; thou shalt not convert data into the floating point type." Floats suck. If the database gives you a decimal, pass it back as a string. > Talking about that, maybe PDO should start returning Date objects > instead of stupid string representations or sequences of numbers of > those (where users will start preg_match()ing or strtotime()ing around > if they want to do arithmetic with the returned value)... Derick and Pierre have something in mind for the future. --Wez. -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php