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Posted by ZeldorBlat on 07/21/07 02:19
On Jul 20, 6:32 pm, Sanders Kaufman <bu...@kaufman.net> wrote:
> I've noticed that some code analyzers comment that the type of data
> returned by my functions is "unknown" in the following syntax:
>
> function fnFooBar($aryParameters) {
> $bRetVal = True;
> return $bRetVal;
>
> }
>
> I *think* I can specify that by doing something like this:
>
> function fnFooBar($aryParameters) bool {
> $bRetVal = true;
> return $bRetVal;
>
> }
>
> Is this correct?
> If so, is there a performance gain, or is it just clean coding?
You think you can? Did you even try it? If you did you'd quickly
find that you get a syntax error.
That syntax isn't supported by PHP, and, as far as I know, there is no
way to specify the type of data returned. As such, I'm not sure what
your code analyzer expects you to do about it or why it would complain
about it in the first place.
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