2008/5/1 Richard Luckhurst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Chris,
>
>  In perl ther is the concept of @_  which is the list of incoming parameter 
> to a
>  subroutine. It is possible to have something like
>
>  my $sock = shift;
>
>  As I understand this the first parameter of the @_ list would be shifted.
>
>  I see for array_shift there must be an argument, the array name to shift, 
> while
>  in perl if the array name is omitted the @_ function list is used. Is ther a 
> php
>  equivalent to the @_ list or how might I use array_shift to achieve the same
>  result as in perl?

I''ve no idea why you want to handle arguments in the same way as perl does -
but func_get_args() returns the array of arguments to the function and you can
shift that with array_shift() if you like.

http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.func-get-args.php

-robin

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