On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 8:41 AM, MikeP <mpel...@princeton.edu> wrote:

> Thanks, Thats the kind of help I was looking for.
> Mike
> <c...@l-i-e.com> wrote in message
> news:20090114162142.65944.qm...@o2.hostbaby.com...
> >
> > You can only interpolate ONE level of array or object indirection in a
> > string.
> >
> > WORKS:
> > "... $foo[x] ..."
> > "... $foo->x ..."
> >
> > FAILS:
> > "... $foo[x][y] ..."
> > "... $foo->x->y ..." //almost for sure it fails, never tried...
> >
> > You can use curly braces in side a string to evaluate something:
> >
> > WORKS:
> > "... {$foo[x][y]} ..."
> > "... {$foo->x->y} ..."
> >
> > [soapbox]
> > I personally think this is possibly the ugliest wart of variable/string
> > interpolation.
> >
> > Not sure how/why it came about, but it makes zero sense, really...
> > [/soapbox]
> >
> > ymmv
> >
>
>
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Doesn't anybody use prepared statements these days? It even helps MySQL AND
Oracle cache an execution plan...

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