Hi,
I was trying to make PHP a bit more type-safe, but until now without
success.
I just want to do this for local testing, it's not important but it would be
nice if it would work somehow..
Are there more people who tried this?
What I want is the following:
If you have a variable in you php code than it is typeless, for example you
could do the following:
$var = 'test';
$var = 1;
It would be nice for me if I can make it possible that if you used a string
in a variable, and after that use an integer (for example) that PHP then
gives a warning.
It would be even better if it is possible to force declaration of a variable
with a type (something like int $varname), and than offcourse the error if
you try to put something else inside..
This is the fist time I look in the source code of PHP, so I don't have a
clue where to look for this or if it is even possible (without going through
thousands of files)..
Does anybody know if it is possible at all, and if so where to look for
this?
Thanks,
Corne
Ps. I'm sorry if my English isn't that great, it's not my native language.
Rather than re-designing the language, you might want to begin using:
http://php.net/assert
in your code...
Just giving you an option you may have missed -- Not claiming you're
"wrong"
Hi,
I was trying to make PHP a bit more type-safe, but until now without
success.
I just want to do this for local testing, it's not important but it
would be
nice if it would work somehow..
Are there more people who tried this?
What I want is the following:
If you have a variable in you php code than it is typeless, for
example you
could do the following:
$var = 'test';
$var = 1;
It would be nice for me if I can make it possible that if you used a
string
in a variable, and after that use an integer (for example) that PHP
then
gives a warning.
It would be even better if it is possible to force declaration of a
variable
with a type (something like int $varname), and than offcourse the
error if
you try to put something else inside..This is the fist time I look in the source code of PHP, so I don't
have a
clue where to look for this or if it is even possible (without going
through
thousands of files)..
Does anybody know if it is possible at all, and if so where to look
for
this?Thanks,
CornePs. I'm sorry if my English isn't that great, it's not my native
language.--
--
Some people have a "gift" link here.
Know what I want?
I want you to buy a CD from some starving artist.
http://cdbaby.com/browse/from/lynch
Yeah, I get a buck. So?