Hello Florian,

Tuesday, August 16, 2011, 4:32:39 PM, you wrote:

> manual : function.count.php

> "Returns the number of elements in/var/. If/var/is not an array or an 
> object with implementedCountable 
> <http://www.php.net/manual/en/class.countable.php>interface,/1/will be
> returned. There is one exception, if/var/is*NULL*,/0/will be returned."

Yes I know, but I wonder what is the master reason behind this line of
doing things ?

The fact that something is documented shoudn't make it automatically
right. Are there scripts where people are putting strings into count
by purpose, not by an accident ? Is this behavior having some grand
purpose behind id, or is it just a historical accident for early days
of php ?


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