I am still new to PHP.
How does the statement below work?
Is it an array, string?
$messageStack->add('gv_send', ERROR_ENTRY_TO_NAME_CHECK, 'error');
Thanks.
I am still new to PHP.
How does the statement below work?
Is it an array, string?
$messageStack->add('gv_send', ERROR_ENTRY_TO_NAME_CHECK, 'error');
Thanks.
Let's back WAY up ... Why are you asking that question? What's the problem you're trying to solve?
(That statement is neither an array nor a string. It's an object of an instantiated class, calling a member method within the class to set some values based on parameters supplied.)
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LOL ... I'm gonna ask "why" again
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