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Bug #4724 doubles are now using "," as a separator, not "." ?
Submitted: 2000-05-31 13:19 UTC Modified: 2000-06-09 15:20 UTC
From: r dot garcia at netia dot net Assigned:
Status: Closed Package: Other
PHP Version: 4.0.0 Release OS: Linux 2.0.36 Redhat 5.2 on ix86
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2000-05-31 13:19 UTC] r dot garcia at netia dot net
I noticed something strange:

$test = pi();
print("test: $test " . gettype($test));

gives me "test: 3.1415926535898 double" with PHP3 and "test: 3,1415926535898 double" with PHP4.0.0.

Is this a new feature? or a bug?
This is a problem since "$test = 0.5" will now assign "0" to $test with PHP4.

Here is my configure line: './configure' '--with-mysql' '--with-xml' '--with-apache=../apache_1.3.12' '--enable-track-vars' 

Regards,
Ronnie.

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 [2000-06-09 15:20 UTC] andi at cvs dot php dot net
Should be fixed in latest CVS. PHP 4.0.0 was using your locale which is not the right solution for localization at this point.
 
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