Nathan Nobbe wrote:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Ray Hauge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

That's pretty cool.  I wasn't sure if it would work with numerically
indexed arrays, so I tried:

// sillyFunc returns array(0=>1, 1=>2);

ArrayClass::create(sillyFunc())->{"0"}

I just tested it, and that works.  If you leave off the curly braces and
quotes, then you obviously get a parse error.  The curly braces are
necessary.


cool, thanks for the tip :)

-nathan


if I show you guys how to do this:

echo sillyFunc()['a'] . PHP_EOL;

using a few brackets and things do you promise not to laugh?
*it's a bit weird*

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