<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd"> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <title>Integer values in function parameters</title> </head> <body><div class="manualnavbar" style="text-align: center;"> <div class="prev" style="text-align: left; float: left;"><a href="migration51.reading.html">Reading []</a></div> <div class="next" style="text-align: right; float: right;"><a href="migration51.oop.html">Class and object changes</a></div> <div class="up"><a href="migration51.html">Migrating from PHP 5.0.x to PHP 5.1.x</a></div> <div class="home"><a href="index.html">PHP Manual</a></div> </div><hr /><div id="migration51.integer-parameters" class="section"> <h2 class="title">Integer values in function parameters</h2> <p class="para"> With the advent of PHP 5.0.x, a new parameter parsing API was introduced which is used by a large number of PHP functions. In all versions of PHP between 5.0.x and 5.1.x, the handling of integer values was very strict and would reject non-well formed numeric values when a PHP function expected an integer. These checks have now been relaxed to support non-well formed numeric strings such as " 123" and "123 ", and will no longer fail as they did under PHP 5.0.x. However, to promote code safety and input validation, PHP functions will now emit an <strong><code>E_NOTICE</code></strong> when such strings are passed as integers. </p> </div><hr /><div class="manualnavbar" style="text-align: center;"> <div class="prev" style="text-align: left; float: left;"><a href="migration51.reading.html">Reading []</a></div> <div class="next" style="text-align: right; float: right;"><a href="migration51.oop.html">Class and object changes</a></div> <div class="up"><a href="migration51.html">Migrating from PHP 5.0.x to PHP 5.1.x</a></div> <div class="home"><a href="index.html">PHP Manual</a></div> </div></body></html>