ID: 9794
Updated by: sniper
Reported By: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Old-Status: Open
Status: Assigned
Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Assigned To: andrei
Comments:

I'll fix this problem soon. It's even in the TODO.

(on behalf of Andrei..so that he doesn't forget this.. :)

--Jani


Previous Comments:
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[2001-03-16 12:13:24] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The following code is broken:

$arr = array("a", "b", "c");
foreach ($arr as $a) {
  echo "$a<BR>n";
  echo max(array_keys($arr));
}

It stops after the first array element because array_keys resets the array pointer. 
(Or at least it's moved to the end...)

This is sort of a (repectful) complaint that I have about PHP and they way it's been 
written.  Arrays are systematically prostituted by the array functions because each 
one of them sees fit to reset the array pointer instead of just working off of a copy, 
or at the very least, returning the array pointer to it's previous state.

Is there some reason that the array pointer can't be returned to it's previous state 
after the array functions are finished with it?


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