|  | Posted by Andrι Medeiros on 06/18/29 11:22 
On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 12:45 +0100, Marcus Bointon wrote:> On 28 Jul 2005, at 12:07, AndrΓ© Medeiros wrote:
 >
 > > On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 11:08 +0200, marc serra wrote:
 > >
 > >> Hi, i want to know if it is possible to create a function and declare
 > >> that one of its arguments is array type.
 > >>
 > >> In fact i want to do something like this
 > >>
 > >> function test(String $litteral, array $foo){
 > >
 > > There is no way to do that. What you _CAN_ do, to ensure you're
 > > getting
 > > an array is:
 >
 > There IS a way to do exactly this. It's called type hinting and it's
 > a PHP 5 feature:
 >
 > http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.typehinting.php
 >
 > Marcus
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 > Marcus Bointon
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 >
 
 Wow... didn't have a clue it was possible already! Seems as if it's
 still a feature under development (only arrays and classes), but they're
 on the good way :)
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