Hello Andi,

Wednesday, May 31, 2006, 5:28:47 AM, you wrote:

> Zeev and I designed each() to deprecate key()/current()/etc. which 
> came from PHP/FI 2. Maybe not exactly what you're looking for but 
> just want to point out that there have always been some issues with 
> the latter functions.
> If each() isn't suitable (and/or you want something quicker) than I'm 
> OK with an array_* function but I don't like array_valid(). It sounds 
> too much like is_array() and implies the array is valid. Maybe 
> something like array_valid_position()?

Also good, i just chose the name becuase it's close to Iterator::valid().
I am however more interested in the array_has_more() thingie. Often enough
one runs into a problem where the last entry of a list has a slightly
different behavior.

> At 02:52 PM 5/27/2006, Marcus Boerger wrote:
>>Hello Matthew,
>>
>>Saturday, May 27, 2006, 11:36:16 PM, you wrote:
>>
>> > Pierre wrote:
>> >> On 5/27/06, Marcus Boerger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>> - bool array(array $array)
>> >>>
>> >>>   cehcks whether arra position is valid (e.g. like "key($array) !==
>> >>> NULL")
>> >>
>> >> I don't understand this one.
>> >>
>>
>> > I think you have to listen to psychedelic music and take a hit of 
>> LSD first.
>>
>>Actually the point is that you cannot simply do stuff like
>>"while(key($array))". And "while(key($array) != 0)" doesn't work either.
>>Also "if (!key($array))" is probably different from what you expect.
>>And of course "isset(key($array))" doens't work either.
>>
>>Best regards,
>>  Marcus
>>
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Best regards,
 Marcus

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