Yep.

-Sterling

On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 17:01, Lars Torben Wilson wrote:
> Just wanted to check that I'm reading this right before committing
> to the docs: does print() return 1, always? The following seems to
> indicate so:
> 
> case ZEND_PRINT:
>       zend_print_variable(get_zval_ptr(&EX(opline)->op1, EX(Ts), 
>                             &EG(free_op1), BP_VAR_R));
>       EX(Ts)[EX(opline)->result.u.var].tmp_var.value.lval = 1;
>       EX(Ts)[EX(opline)->result.u.var].tmp_var.type = IS_LONG;
>       FREE_OP(EX(Ts), &EX(opline)->op1, EG(free_op1));
>       NEXT_OPCODE();
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Torben
> 
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