What about using array_pop to take the bottom array element from the
first one and add it to the second?
So basically you are feeding the 2nd array from the bottom of the 1st
one, and assuming garbage collection is done for each call of array_pop,
then you'd only need the memory usage of one cop
Hi,]
So I've been thinking, because occassionally I do, about
array_reverse() and how to implement it. Of course, it's entirely
theoretical, because it would a total waste of time. But I'm wondering
which of two methods would be best.
1. Do it "correctly" and in place. ie, loop through the the fi
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