ID:               43480
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Arrays related
 Operating System: all
 PHP Version:      5.3CVS-2007-12-02 (snap)
 New Comment:

All these functions expect an array as parameter and that is also how
it's been documented. It was only a side-effect that it worked for
objects. And that document page you refer to (and the iterator there) is
for _arrays_ not objects.


Previous Comments:
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[2007-12-04 18:41:11] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Similar, if not exactly the same, behavior is documented in the
manual:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.iterations.php

and I can see no compelling reason to forbid doing the same with
functions. Is there one? I think it's too early to close this one.

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[2007-12-04 12:34:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

And neither do I. Sometimes things get fixed with new versions.. ;)

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[2007-12-04 05:58:36] crrodriguez at suse dot de

I see nothing wrong with this new behaviuor, the old one looks pretty
much broken.

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[2007-12-03 15:56:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

This was merely MFH'd. If it's wrong in HEAD, that should be dealt
with. I have nothing to do with how this works in HEAD.

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[2007-12-02 22:57:55] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The BC break is minimal, if at all.
I've never heard of such usage before.

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