ID: 42932
User updated by: cpu-g at yahoo dot com dot tw
Reported By: cpu-g at yahoo dot com dot tw
Status: Open
-Bug Type: Apache2 related
+Bug Type: Performance problem
Operating System: win xp
PHP Version: 5.2.4
New Comment:
I corrected the Category.
Previous Comments:
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[2007-10-11 17:42:58] cpu-g at yahoo dot com dot tw
Description:
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I use reference operator in local variable calculatedly. Because I
know that reference is similar to pointer in C language and they
are dangerous in some situation,I want to know that if PHP allow
reference to local variable.
But $GLOBALS array allowed reference to local variable,
declared global keyword failed.
Reproduce code:
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<?php
$global1=100;
$global2=100;
function foo()
{
$local=10;
global $global1;
$global1=&$local;
$GLOBALS["global2"] =&$local;
}
foo();
echo "$global1 : $global2 <BR>";
?>
Expected result:
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100 : 100 or 10 : 10.
1st output is good for any situation. It guarantee that reference to
the local variable is not allowed. So Reference operator can't work in 2
style: $GLOBALS array and declared global. but actually
only $GLOBALS array can work.
2st output is bad. It symbolize that we still can access local
variable in function foo() after calling foo(). It may result in
access violation.
Actual result:
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100 : 10
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