Method `->=()
- Method `->=
mixed `->=(object arg, string index, mixed val)
mixed `->=(mapping arg, string index, mixed val)
bool `->=(multiset arg, string index, bool val)- Description
Arrow index assignment.
Every lvalue expression with the
->operator becomes a call to this function, i.e.a->b=cis the same aspredef::`->=(a,"b",c)where"b"is the symbolbin string form.This function behaves like `[]=, except that the index is passed literally as a string instead of being evaluated.
If arg is an object that implements lfun::`->=(), that function will be called with index and val as the arguments.
arg can have any of the following types:object The non-protected (ie public) variable named index will be looked up in arg, and assigned val.
array|mapping Index index in arg will be assigned val.
multiset If val is
0(zero), one occurrance of index in arg will be removed. Otherwise index will be added to arg if it is not already there.
- Returns
val will be returned.
- Note
In an expression
a->b=c, the symbolbcan be any token that matches the identifier syntax - keywords are disregarded in that context.- Note
An arrow indexing expression in a non-lvalue context, i.e. where the index is being queried instead of assigned, uses `-> instead of this function.
- See also