---- Shawn McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> Shawn McKenzie wrote:
> > Sylvain Rabot wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> First of all I would like to know if one day we will be able to unset
> >> $this into a class in order to destroy the object. It could really be
> >> useful to prevent big memory usage.
> >>
> >> As it can't be done I tried to unset an object by unsetting a reference
> >> of this object but it has no effect on the object but only on the
> >> reference.
> >>
> >> Should unset destroy the reference itself and the object ???
> >>
> >> if you don't think so can you think of something different to destroy
> >> both of them like I don't know, destroy($obejctsreference)
> >>
> >> Regards.
> >>
> >> Reproduce code:
> >> ---------------
> >> <?
> >>
> >> $x = new stdClass();
> >> $x->a = 'ayayaye';
> >>
> >> $b[0] =& $x;
> >>
> >> unset($b[0]);
> >>
> >> var_dump($x);
> >>
> >> ?>
> >>
> >> Expected result:
> >> ----------------
> >> NULL
> >>
> >> Actual result:
> >> --------------
> >> object(stdClass)#1 (1) {
> >>   ["a"]=>
> >>   string(7) "ayayaye"
> >> } 
> > 
> > So if you unset a reference you are dereferencing it.  If you want to
> > unset both, then unset the object, in this case $x.
> > 
> > -Shawn
> 
> Ignore everything that I have said or may say, I'm completely wrong :-(
> 

Sure Shawn, you're just trying to increase your rankings for this week...  ;)

Personally, objects are a b!tch to use, but I'm gradually working myself to the 
point of having to learn and play nice with them.

Wolf

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