Am 20.09.2017 um 19:06 schrieb ilija.tov...@me.com:
Hi everybody!

To my surprise, I noticed today that an array access on a `null` value returns 
`null` without any warning whatsoever.
Accessing the property of a `null` value gives you a notice, while calling a 
function on that `null` value gives you a fatal error.

https://3v4l.org/ZSZHN

This is pretty inconsistent. IMO all of these should be fatal errors, although 
I realize that might be a bit drastic for PHP 8.
We should at least give the user a notice when using array access on a `null` 
value.

Any thoughts?
wouldn't that break code like below which is IMHO the best usecase of the PHP 5.6 feature that you can directly access a array field of a function result and the type-casting encsues that the return-type is always int

function GetSKatMaxSort(int $archive=0): int
{
return (int)mysqli_fetch_row($this->db->query("select SQL_NO_CACHE max(ssort) from {$this->db->table} where sarchive=$archive", 1))[0];
}

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