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PHP RFC: Existing comparison and conversion inconsistency
- Version: 0.1
- Date: 2013-10-31
- Author: Yasuo Ohgaki yohgaki@php.net
- Status: Draft (or Under Discussion or Accepted or Declined)
- First Published at: http://wiki.php.net/rfc/comparison_inconsistency
This RFC is to discuss comparison and conversion inconsistencies in PHP.
Introduction
There are number of in comparison and conversion inconsistencies.
For example,
- https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=53104 reports comparison inconsistency in min() function.
There are number issues of like this.
Purpose of this RFC is fix inconsistency where it's feasible, otherwise document then fully if it's not documented already.
Inconsistency
Conversion/comparison
Type juggling only works for INTEGER or HEX like strings.
HEX
Code
var_dump(0x0A); var_dump("0x0A"); var_dump((int)"0x0A"); var_dump((float)"0x0A"); var_dump(intval("0x0A")); var_dump(floatval("0x0A"));
Output
int(10) string(4) "0x0A" int(0) float(0) int(0) float(0)
Code
if (0x0A == '0x0A') { echo "0x0A == '0x0A'".PHP_EOL; } if (0x0A == "0x0A") { echo '0x0A == "0x0A"'.PHP_EOL; }
Output
0x0A == '0x0A' 0x0A == "0x0A"
Octal
Code
var_dump(010); var_dump("010"); var_dump((int)"010"); var_dump((float)"010"); var_dump(intval("010")); var_dump(floatval("010"));
Output
int(8) string(3) "010" int(10) float(10) int(10) float(10)
CODE
if (010 == '010') { echo "010 == '010'".PHP_EOL; } if (010 == "010") { echo '010 == "010"'.PHP_EOL; }
OUTPUT
(NONE)
BINARY
Code
var_dump(0b110); var_dump("0b110"); var_dump((int)"0b110"); var_dump((float)"0b110"); var_dump(intval("0b110")); var_dump(floatval("0b110"));
Output
int(6) string(5) "0b110" int(0) float(0) int(0) float(0)
CODE
if (0b010 == '0b010') { echo "0b010 == '0b010'".PHP_EOL; } if (0b010 == "0b010") { echo '010 == "010"'.PHP_EOL; }
OUTPUT
(NONE)
Function/Method
min() function
https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=53104
This is not a bug. If one of operand is BOOL(or NULL), both operands are converted to BOOL and evaluated as BOOL. It may be good idea that document this behavior in min() manual.
Return value of wrong internal function parameters
If not all, almost all functions return NULL when required function parameter is missing or wrong type. However, almost all functions return FALSE when they are failed.
The manual has document for this behavior http://www.php.net/manual/en/functions.internal.php
Note: If the parameters given to a function are not what it expects, such as passing an array where a string is expected, the return value of the function is undefined. In this case it will likely return NULL but this is just a convention, and cannot be relied upon.
This behavior could be cause of bug in scripts. For instance,
if (FALSE === some_func($wrong_parameter)) { // Error happend! } else { // OK to go }
Users should not rely on return value as it may return NULL for wrong parameters. Users should rely on error/exception handler for such case as internal functions raise E_WARNING in this case. (If there are function that does not raise error, it is subject to be fixed.)
It may be good to add use of error/exception handler as best practice in the manual. http://www.php.net/manual/en/functions.internal.php
There are bug reports that complain return value inconsistency.
Proposal
Not yet.
Backward Incompatible Changes
Not yet.
Proposed PHP Version(s)
PHP 6.0 probably.
Impact to Existing Extensions
Not yet.
New Constants
Not yet.
php.ini Defaults
If there are any php.ini settings then list:
- hardcoded default values
- php.ini-development values
- php.ini-production values
Not yet.
Open Issues
Make sure there are no open issues when the vote starts!
Unaffected PHP Functionality
List existing areas/features of PHP that will not be changed by the RFC.
This helps avoid any ambiguity, shows that you have thought deeply about the RFC's impact, and helps reduces mail list noise.
Future Scope
This sections details areas where the feature might be improved in future, but that are not currently proposed in this RFC.
Proposed Voting Choices
Include these so readers know where you are heading and can discuss the proposed voting options.
Patches and Tests
Links to any external patches and tests go here.
If there is no patch, make it clear who will create a patch, or whether a volunteer to help with implementation is needed.
Make it clear if the patch is intended to be the final patch, or is just a prototype.
Implementation
After the project is implemented, this section should contain
- the version(s) it was merged to
- a link to the git commit(s)
- a link to the PHP manual entry for the feature
References
Links to external references, discussions or RFCs
Rejected Features
Keep this updated with features that were discussed on the mail lists.
ChangeLog
- 2013/10/31 - Initial version.