ID: 33337 Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reported By: fogbank at fogbank dot org -Status: Open +Status: Closed Bug Type: Documentation problem Operating System: Irrelevant PHP Version: Irrelevant New Comment:
Hartmut, that's how the bug was fixed too ;-) Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-06-14 14:23:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED] PHP *does* behave like C, not like PASCAL, in this so the comparison is right while the wording might be discussed ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-06-14 14:23:18] [EMAIL PROTECTED] This bug has been fixed in the documentation's XML sources. Since the online and downloadable versions of the documentation need some time to get updated, we would like to ask you to be a bit patient. Thank you for the report, and for helping us make our documentation better. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2005-06-14 14:08:32] fogbank at fogbank dot org Description: ------------ The documentation for Basic Syntax -> Instruction Separation states that C is like PHP with respect to using the semicolon as separator between instructions. That's not true: in C the semicolon is an instruction terminator, not a separator, i.e.: the last instruction in a block must be terminated as well. If you need a language to compare PHP with, you might choose Pascal, where the semicolon is actually an instruction separator. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- Edit this bug report at http://bugs.php.net/?id=33337&edit=1