php-src/ext/standard/tests/array/array_push_basic.phpt
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According to POSIX, a line is a sequence of zero or more non-' <newline>'
characters plus a terminating '<newline>' character. [1] Files should
normally have at least one final newline character.

C89 [2] and later standards [3] mention a final newline:
"A source file that is not empty shall end in a new-line character,
which shall not be immediately preceded by a backslash character."

Although it is not mandatory for all files to have a final newline
fixed, a more consistent and homogeneous approach brings less of commit
differences issues and a better development experience in certain text
editors and IDEs.

[1] http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap03.html#tag_03_206
[2] https://port70.net/~nsz/c/c89/c89-draft.html#2.1.1.2
[3] https://port70.net/~nsz/c/c99/n1256.html#5.1.1.2
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--TEST--
Test array_push() function : basic functionality
--FILE--
<?php
/* Prototype : int array_push(array $stack, mixed $var [, mixed $...])
* Description: Pushes elements onto the end of the array
* Source code: ext/standard/array.c
*/
/*
* Test basic functionality of array_push with indexed and associative arrays
*/
echo "*** Testing array_push() : basic functionality ***\n";
$array = array ('zero', 'one', 'two');
$var1 = 'three';
$var2 = 'four';
echo "\n-- Push values onto an indexed array --\n";
var_dump(array_push($array, $var1, $var2));
var_dump($array);
$array_assoc = array ('one' => 'un', 'two' => 'deux');
echo "\n-- Push values onto an associative array --\n";
var_dump(array_push($array_assoc, $var1, $var2));
var_dump($array_assoc);
echo "Done";
?>
--EXPECT--
*** Testing array_push() : basic functionality ***
-- Push values onto an indexed array --
int(5)
array(5) {
[0]=>
string(4) "zero"
[1]=>
string(3) "one"
[2]=>
string(3) "two"
[3]=>
string(5) "three"
[4]=>
string(4) "four"
}
-- Push values onto an associative array --
int(4)
array(4) {
["one"]=>
string(2) "un"
["two"]=>
string(4) "deux"
[0]=>
string(5) "three"
[1]=>
string(4) "four"
}
Done