On 17-05-19 22:52, G. P. B. wrote:
> 
> So as a side note aren't there maybe some other array functions which
> behave like this?
> 

Good point. I did a quick scan of the source code and came up with a
list of possible candidates for a similar treatment:

array_map()
array_diff() & friends
array_intersect() & friends
compact()

While I would not expect these functions to be used a lot with spread
operators in the same way array_push() or array_merge() are used, fixing
them in the same way may still be good for the sake of consistency.

Any other functions I overlooked?

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