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Doc Bug #69407 Better describe object-to-object comparison
Submitted: 2015-04-09 09:12 UTC Modified: 2018-08-11 12:52 UTC
From: salathe@php.net Assigned: salathe (profile)
Status: Assigned Package: Class/Object related
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 [2015-04-09 09:12 UTC] salathe@php.net
Description:
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On the "Comparison Operators" page [1], the "Comparison with Various Types" table describes object-to-object comparison as:

  Built-in classes can define its own comparison, different
  classes are uncomparable, same class - compare properties
  the same way as arrays (PHP 4), PHP 5 has its own explanation

We should wave bye-bye to the "PHP 4" part and summarise the "own explanation" on this page.


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 [2015-04-09 09:12 UTC] salathe@php.net
-Assigned To: +Assigned To: salathe
 [2018-01-31 10:26 UTC] vrana@php.net
-Type: Bug +Type: Documentation Problem -Package: Documentation problem +Package: Class/Object related
 [2018-08-11 12:52 UTC] cmb@php.net
The PHP 4 info has already been removed[1]; I'm not sure whether
we should summarize the info here (DRY).  Either way, we should
document ordering comparisons (less than etc.)[2].

[1] <http://svn.php.net/viewvc?view=revision&revision=344801>
[2] <http://php.net/manual/en/language.oop5.object-comparison.php#98725>
 
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