Comment by mfonda

1 day ago

An “array” in PHP is an ordered map.

Isn't exactly their complaint? It's called an array, referred to consistently everywhere as an array, but it just ... isn't.

  • Apparently array is short for associated array:-)

    • In PHP the array index supports different key types and there's various optimizations that need to happen when the indexes are all numeric, mixed, or all strings or anything else. Technically it's called associative as soon as even one of the indexes isn't numeric. Internally though they are always numeric and anything non integer is hashed internally with DJB2 (Daniel J. Bernstein) hash algorithm and then stored. Using a non numeric index is slightly slower for that reason.

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