ID: 24931
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: rehsack at liwing dot de
-Status: Open
+Status: Verified
-Bug Type: *General Issues
+Bug Type: Scripting Engine problem
Operating System: FreeBSD 5.1 i386
-PHP Version: 4.3.3RC2
+PHP Version: 4.3.3RC2, 5.0.0b2-dev
Previous Comments:
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[2003-08-04 03:22:31] rehsack at liwing dot de
Description:
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The method call_user_func ignores requirement of called
function takes it's arguments as reference. The results
in several times very ugly and hard to find bugs, eg. if
you use a template pattern combined with composite to
control child templates and want to do an action in each
child object and require to work on current data copy.
Either, if call_user_func internally is able to be called
by reference, some programs could be speed up, too (because
of the loose of expensive string copies)
This bug may related to #24631 but seems to have another
background. I can submit a more complicated example using
templates and a composite object to illustrate the problem.
Enabling call-time references in php.ini would solve this
problem by don't write a warning but I don't think it's
a good way to solve...
Reproduce code:
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<?PHP
function nextId( &$id )
{
$id += 1;
}
$id = 1;
echo "before call_user_func id=$id\n";
call_user_func( "nextId", $id );
echo "after call_user_func id=$id\n";
call_user_func_array( "nextId", array( &$id ) );
echo "after call_user_func_array id=$id\n";
?>
Expected result:
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before call_user_func id=1
after call_user_func id=2
after call_user_func_array id=3
Actual result:
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before call_user_func id=1
after call_user_func id=1
after call_user_func_array id=2
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