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Tijnema ! wrote:
> On 4/18/07, Roman Neuhauser <neuhauser@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> # tijnema@xxxxxxxxx / 2007-04-18 07:55:05 +0100:
>> > On 4/17/07, Richard Lynch <ceo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> > >On Sat, April 14, 2007 12:12 pm, Tijnema ! wrote:
>> > >>> try putting an @ sign before this line. something like this:
>> > >>> @$conn = pg_connect($conn_string);
>> > >>
>> > >> According to the manual:
>> > >> http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.operators.errorcontrol.php
>> > >> the @ should be placed before the function, so like this:
>> > >> $conn = @pg_connect($conn_string);
>> > >
>> > >Actually, the manual explicitly documents the @ operator as being
>> > >valid in front of any EXPRESSION.
>>
>> > Ok, you're right, both are valid. But i think it's better to use it
>> > before the function name. (like all examples in the manual do ).
>> >
>> > Else you might end up with code like this:
>> > my_function(@$var);
>> >
>> > Which will result in a parse error...
>>
>> Any expression means any expression.
>>
>> roman@dagan ~ 1007:0 > php -r 'var_dump($foo);'
>> PHP Notice:  Undefined variable: foo in Command line code on line 1
>> NULL
>> roman@dagan ~ 1008:0 > php -r 'var_dump(@$foo);'
>> NULL
> 
> Hmm, this is what i get:
> ~# php -r 'var_dump($foo);'
> NULL
> ~# php -r 'var_dump(@$foo);'
> NULL
> 
> 
> PHP6 snapshot from a month ago.

a, php6 is akin to pre-alpha, no saying what state it is in atm.
b, try turning on error_reporting to E_ALL

> 
> Tijnema
>> -- 
>> How many Vietnam vets does it take to screw in a light bulb?
>> You don't know, man.  You don't KNOW.
>> Cause you weren't THERE.             http://bash.org/?255991
>>
> 

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