RE: php compiler

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You're assigning values in your test.

Use == instead of = in the if condition.

=M

-----Original Message-----
From: Hodicska Gergely [mailto:felho@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 9:50 AM
To: php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:  php compiler

Hi!

$a = 0;
$b = 1;
if ($a = 1 && $b = 0) {
	echo 'true ';
	var_dump($a);
	var_dump($b);
} else {
	echo 'false ';
	var_dump($a);
	var_dump($b);
}

Runing this we get: "true bool(false) int(0)"

After the precedence table the first step could be evaluating the &&, 
but not this is what happen.

Can someone exactly explain how PHP process the condition?

THX in advance,
Felho

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