Thanks for this clarification!
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- Original Message -
From: Curt Zirzow [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] allow_call_time_pass_reference?
* Thus wrote Armand Turpel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Why allow_call_time_pass_reference is deprecated? I mean it should be
the
choice of the programmer to make use of pass by reference or not.
Example:
$this_string = $is_really_big // lets say 500 kb
function ($this_string){} // Here the function takes a copy of
$this_string
(500 kb) - in php4
function ( $this_string){} // Here the function takes only the address
of
$this_string (I guess an int value)
Make use of the second function is less memory intense. So again. Why
this
feature should be deprecated? And why (the nonsens!) to give hostmasters
the
possibility to switch this off in the php.ini?
You aren't understanding what that flag does:
php.ini
; - allow_call_time_pass_reference = Off [Code cleanliness]
; It's not possible to decide to force a variable to be passed by
reference
; when calling a function. The PHP 4 style to do this is by making
the
; function require the relevant argument by reference.
/php.ini
This flag does not apply to what you have above. What this disables
is the ablity to decide at 'call time', of the function, to pass by
reference or not. This was an old method and changed in php 4:
function foo($bar) { }
foo($mybar); // this is what it doesn't allow.
It is up to the function to declare if you want to pass by
reference or not, this is not depricated:
function foo_reference($bar) { }
function foo_copy($bar) { }
Curt
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