RE: TPN POSSIBLE SPAM:RE: [PHP-WIN] Re: Problems with fscanf [WORKAROUND] fgetc

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Yes - it does mean that as well - but that is not what I meant!

Thanks

AJ

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-----Original Message-----
From: Luis Moreira [mailto:lamoreira@xxxxxx] 
Sent: 29 September 2006 11:44
To: 'German Piqué'; Alex Turner
Cc: php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; 'Stanislav Malyshev'
Subject: TPN POSSIBLE SPAM:RE:  Re: Problems with fscanf [WORKAROUND] fgetc

The "{} syntax" means to run a command whithin another command, whitout having to store results previously.

As an example, both following codes do the same, and you don't loose time storing and retrieving variable $argo

$argo = fgets($fileID,sizeof($file));
Echo "$argo";

And

Echo "{fgets($fileID,sizeof($file))}";


Luis



-----Original Message-----
From: German Piqué [mailto:extremdur2@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: sexta-feira, 29 de Setembro de 2006 11:35
To: Alex Turner
Cc: php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; Stanislav Malyshev
Subject: Re:  Re: Problems with fscanf [WORKAROUND] fgetc

mmm... let me guess...

you're saying that I must do something like this:

$argo = fgets($fileID,sizeof($file))

And then work with the string?

What do you mean by "using {} syntax"? Are you talking about regular expressions or what?

Thanks.


2006/9/28, Alex Turner <aturner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
> > German Piqué wrote:
> >> Well, I managed to work with the spaces but using fgetc instead of 
> >> fscanf.
> >>
> >
> > Just as a note I think it would be much more efficient to use fgets 
> > or fread and then parse resulting string using regular expressions. 
> > Unless you have some limitations that weren't mentioned.
> > Just as a note I think it would be much more efficient to use fgets 
> > or fread and then parse resulting string using regular expressions.
> > Unless you have some limitations that weren't mentioned.
>
> That got me thinking - how about using fgets then running over the 
> string using {} syntax.  The same code (almost) would run many many 
> times faster (probably).
>
> AJ
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