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22 questions linked to/from What is the difference between a language construct and a "built-in" function in PHP?
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What is the meaning of language construct can not be called through variable function? [duplicate]
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What is the difference between a language construct and a “built-in” function in PHP?
I have read that in php programming book "Language construct such asecho()andisset()can ...
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PHP: why are some internal functions missing from `get_defined_functions`? [duplicate]
PHP has a large number of batteries-included functions, e.g. functions on arrays. Some of these, like each, are present in get_defined_functions()['internal']. Others, like reset and many others, are ...
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Why can't a PHP trait implement interfaces?
I'm wondering why PHP Trait (PHP 5.4) cannot implement interfaces.
Update from user1460043's answer => ...cannot require class which uses it to implement a specific interface
I understand that it ...
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What does 'Language Construct' mean?
I am learning C from 'Programming in C' by Stephen Kochan.
Though the author is careful from the beginning only not to confuse the students with jargon, but occasionally he has used few terms ...
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php echo does not need parenthesis [duplicate]
since echo is not a function, we do not use parenthesis when calling it.
example:
echo "hello";
as opposed to
echo ("hello");
If it were to be a function, it would have been forced to be ...
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What is the difference between echo with braces and without braces, and why do both methods exist?
I think most of us that program in php learned to echo "string";. While common, I am wondering why we use this so different then any other function.
So why do we do:
echo "Some String&...
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PHP practical advantages for using echo over print [duplicate]
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Reference: Comparing PHP's print and echo
I am wondering about the practical and real advantages and reasons for using echo instead of print to write output to the screen.
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PHP hidden trick or a supported feature?
I know that to concatenate strings in php, a dot should be used:
echo 'hello' . ' world'; // hello world
But incidentally i typed this:
echo 'hello' , ' world';
and the result was still hello ...
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PHP: What's wrong with this line of code?
if($player[$x]->name == $p->name || $player[$x]->name == $target) unset $player[$x]; //<-- line 215
commenting out this line removes the error:
PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ...
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Why do the"print" and "echo" functions not need brackets around them
Just wondering.
Thanks.
And I'm just putting this so I can reach the 30 characters, ignore this bit :)
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How foreach of PHP works with MongoDB Cursor?
There are certain functions that we use from MongoDB driver like to iterate a cursor we can use "hasNext()" and "getNext()". But we can also use simple PHP's foreach to iterate cursor and we don't ...
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How to sort a string by length of its words in php without using functions?
I have been asked a question in an interview to sort a string by length of its words in php without using built in functions.No idea how to do this. Can somebody help me with this?
String: Sort a ...
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Custom PHP function passing arguments without brackets
I got an unusual question..
When we pass arguments into a PHP function, we always uses round brackets, ie :
function myFunction($argument){
return $argument;
}
and we call it with
myFunction(...
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In PHP, why wasn't echo implemented as a function? (not echo vs. printf)
I'm just curious. In PHP, why wasn't echo implemented as a function? Why didn't PHP just give us printf and never tell about echo? Please note that:
This is not a question about echo vs. printf.
I ...
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Why does [] fail on a literal array?
PHP array()[]= fails:
<?php
// PHP Version => 5.6.13
$e=array()[]=1; // REJECTED "E_COMPILE_ERROR : type 64 -- Cannot use [] for reading "
$d=array();$e=$d[]=1; // Workaround - accepted
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