On Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 1:23 PM, Laruence <larue...@php.net> wrote:
> s /second/third/

Laurence,

What Jordi was saying was that in a production environment is there
any justified reason why you'd want to convert an array into a string,
otherwise it's a good thing that it reports you "Array to string" as
you've probably messed something up.

Regards,
- Paul.

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> 2011/10/30 Laruence <larue...@php.net>:
>> Hi:
>>    I don't think this(you think there is no use) can used for the
>> reason to do such a change.
>>
>>    actully I ask for a sencond argument for  zend_make_printable_zval
>>  to suppress the warning *intentionally*.
>>
>> thanks
>>
>> 2011/10/30 Jordi Boggiano <j.boggi...@seld.be>:
>>> On 30.10.2011 13:19, Laruence wrote:
>>>> Hi:
>>>>   like the following script:
>>>>   <?php
>>>> $str = (string)array();
>>>> echo $str;
>>>>
>>>>    it is obviously intentionally convert a array to string ,  but the
>>>> warning is coming:
>>>
>>> It is obviously intentional but also obviously pointless. You might as
>>> well just echo 'Array'; I don't think I have ever encountered a case
>>> where you actually want to convert an array to a string and use the
>>> result in a useful way.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
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