On 4/25/11 10:11 PM, Sebastian Göttschkes wrote:
Hi,

I'm reading the docs about Testing right now, and I got confused over
the usage of count() and ->count():
http://symfony.com/doc/2.0/book/testing.html

Under the headline "Usefull Assertions" it says in the first example to
use count($crawler->filter($selector)) and in the second line
$crawler->filter($selector)->count(). Is there any reason when to use
each one or are they just similar?

They do exactly the same. I have updated the doc to avoid the confusion.

Fabien

Regards,
Sebastian

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