Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
No. By implementing the Countable interface, and implementing the
count() method, the global count($c) function is supposed to call
$c->count(). This is so the object can be treated like a countable array
in the same manner.
[/snip]
I was asleep earlier....if $c is not an array 1 will be returned. $c is
one number (200), not an array.
This would be true if the class does not implement the Countable
interface. It does, however, and so 1 should not be returned, but
instead, whatever number is returned from the count() method of the
Collection class. See the SPL documentation at www.php.net/spl for more
on how this is supposed to work.
- Justin
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