On the usage of "@" (error control operator) [message #178206] |
Wed, 23 May 2012 13:17 |
Leonardo Azpurua
Messages: 46 Registered: December 2010
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Hi,
A few weeks ago, I wrote this sentence:
@$retVal = $this->lastfetch[$ndx];
Yesterday, browsing the manual, I found this paragraph:
"PHP supports one error control operator: the at sign (@). _When prepended
to an expression_ in PHP, any error messages that might be generated by that
expression will be ignored."
and, a few lines further:
"A simple rule of thumb is: if you can take the value of something, you can
prepend the @ operator to it."
Since an assigment is not an expression, the required syntax should be:
$retVal = @$this->lastfetch[$ndx];
But both forms work.
Is there any reason to prefer one above the other?
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