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Re: When "static" isn't "static"

Posted by Oli Filth on 12/05/05 23:48

comp.lang.php said the following on 05/12/2005 20:19:
> I'm sorry I do not understand what you are trying to say.
>
>
> Oli Filth wrote:
>
>>comp.lang.php said the following on 05/12/2005 19:38:
>>
>>>Wow, ok, that was a surprise! I didn't think isset() had the ability
>>>to declare a variable on the fly like that.
>>
>>It doesn't.

As in: isset() doesn't have the ability to declare a variable on the fly.

>>
>>
>>> I was under the impression
>>>that it only checked for instantiation
>>
>>It does.

As in: isset() does only check for instantiation.


>>
>>>which would be implied that if
>>>a variable is not yet declared, it certainly could never be
>>>instantiated as you cannot instantiate a nonexistent entity.
>>
>>??

As in: this sentence makes no sense!!



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Oli

 

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