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[2001-11-30 17:49 UTC] mikep at oeone dot com
I would like a way to pass something into a function and have it use the default values. For eg., if I have the function function test( $value, $value1=1, $value2=2 ) and I call it like test( "value", "", "2" ) I think it should use 1 for $value1. It currently does not, but I'd like to be able to pass something in to make it use the default value, like: test( "value", NULL, "2" ) I know you can rewrite the function to test for $value1="", but I'd rather not do that. PatchesPull RequestsHistoryAllCommentsChangesGit/SVN commits
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This issue has been raised on this list and on the Zend Engine mailing list. IIRC it has always been shot down. Perhaps review the list archives to see what has been discussed in the past, consider the arguments and - if you still desire the feature - present your case again. Personally, if I wanted the feature, I would think that a syntax like: my_function ('arg 1', ,'arg 3); would look/work best... Good luck!