Tom,

Type hinting is optional you don't have to use it. However, the "numeric" type I've added specifically addresses that point.

Ilia Alshanetsky
CIO/CSO
Centah Inc.

On 2009-07-01, at 1:22 PM, Tom Boutell <t...@punkave.com> wrote:

I expect this would be a problem for folks who are relying on the fact
that they can parse configuration files and web inputs purely as
strings, yet numeric fields containing string representations of
numbers will actually behave as numbers if called upon to do so.

Speaking of which, when I'm in a hurry and large numbers (or negative
numbers) are not dangerous in that particular context, I sometimes
validate a numeric field like this:

$x = $_REQUEST['x'] + 0;

And then assume $x will be a number - perhaps an obnoxious number,
maybe even a huge floating point number with an exponent, but a
number. Is there a flaw in that reasoning that I'm not aware of?

On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Alain Williams<a...@phcomp.co.uk> wrote:
On Wed, Jul 01, 2009 at 12:59:59PM -0400, Ilia Alshanetsky wrote:
There has been quite a bit of discussion on this list, IRC, developer
meetings, etc... about introduction of type hinting to PHP. Most
people appear to think that this would be a good idea, but there is a
reason why it is not in PHP already. The main source of conflict
...

Another desirable result of type hinting is that it would strengthen
reflection ... one use of that would be automatic generation of
WSDL files. This is something that I am currently struggling to do,
not helped by the completely cr*p documentation of this - I am not
talking about PHP documentation here by W3 & other places :-(

+1 to type hinting.

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