Richard Lynch wrote:
On Tue, March 13, 2007 6:04 pm, Jonathan Kahan wrote:
This did fix the problem but I am amazed that
$s%$d=0 would be interpereted as a statement assigning d to 0 since
there is
some other stuff in front of d... I would think that would produce an
error
at compile time since $s%$d is an illegal variable name. Normally when
my
php script errors at compile time nothing will display to the screen.
You still have not correctly puzzled out what $s % $d = 0 is doing...
The = operator takes precedence, and $d is set to 0.
But why? According to the manual, the modulus operator has precedence
over the equals! So shouldn't this expression resolve to:
($s % $d) = 0
which gives an error?
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