Hello Martin,
> Tuesday, January 30, 2007, 8:45:50 PM, you wrote:
>
> function f()
> {
> global $arr;
>
> foreach($arr as $k=>$v) {
> $v->do_something();
> }
> }
>
> I don't see your point anywhere... foreach iterates over a copy of
> the array so where is the potential side-effect? Even so there will
> be references if the items of the original array are references, or
> if they are objects in PHP5, but that's expected behaviour. That's
> the way many OOP languages have been implemented (eg: Java) without
> coders having the problems you mention. Just give me one good
> reason to even consider your proposal.
Humm, you seem to have misunderstood (& that could be one reason in itself). In
my example foreach() iterates over the original $arr array (contrary to what
you say) - and so may deeply nested fns in the called do_something() method,
making global + foreach construct unuseable/"unstable" in non-trivial cases.
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