With ze_fetch_arguments I meant zend_parse_parameters (just a small spelling error.. ;-) )
-- // DvDmanDT mail: dvdmandt¤telia.com msn: dvdmandt¤hotmail.com ""Corne"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> skrev i meddelandet news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi, > > I was trying to make PHP a bit more type-safe, but until now without > success. > I just want to do this for local testing, it's not important but it would > be nice if it would work somehow.. > Are there more people who tried this? > What I want is the following: > If you have a variable in you php code than it is typeless, for example > you could do the following: > $var = 'test'; > $var = 1; > It would be nice for me if I can make it possible that if you used a > string in a variable, and after that use an integer (for example) that PHP > then gives a warning. > It would be even better if it is possible to force declaration of a > variable with a type (something like int $varname), and than offcourse the > error if you try to put something else inside.. > > This is the fist time I look in the source code of PHP, so I don't have a > clue where to look for this or if it is even possible (without going > through thousands of files).. > Does anybody know if it is possible at all, and if so where to look for > this? > > Thanks, > Corne > > Ps. I'm sorry if my English isn't that great, it's not my native language. -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php