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[–] thatwill@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I just tested these out out of curiosity.
0=="text" returns false in PHP 8.2 as I'd expect.

The others make sense in the way that php juggles between types. An empty variable can type-juggle to null, but an array can't be directly compared with a string.

(Although you wouldn't really want to compare an array with a string, PHP just treats an array as greater than other variables. So weirdly, ([] > "") == true.)