Le 16/08/2011 16:32, Florian Lemaitre a écrit :
Le 16/08/2011 16:29, rs...@live.com a écrit :
For example when I do:

   strlen(array(1,2,3));

php shows: Warning: strlen() expects parameter 1 to be string, array
given in...

but when I do:

   count('string');

It simply returns 1 like nothing happened. I would expect such
behavior if I write:

   count((array)'string')

but otherwise such behavior is very misleading and inconsistent.


manual : function.count.php

"Returns the number of elements in/var/. If/var/is not an array or an object with implementedCountable <http://www.php.net/manual/en/class.countable.php>interface,/1/will be returned. There is one exception, if/var/is*NULL*,/0/will be returned."

Oups...
"Returns the number of elements in var. If var is not an array or an object with implemented Countable interface, 1 will be returned. There is one exception, if var is NULL, 0 will be returned."


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