[2005年05月09日 12:38 UTC] jason at amp-design dot net
Description: ------------ I'm not 100% sure this is considered a "bug" as such, anyway, I thought I'd point it out, and let you decide. It's more a case of the error message being a little fuzzy. When trying to assign an item by reference by using the reference operator, &, to an element inside a class that implements ArrayAccess produces a werid error message. Admittedly, the code I've provided is probably not valid PHP code, because the nature of the ArrayAccess interface means that data is assigned and returned from offsetSet and offsetGet by value, so using refernces should probably not work. However, the when you do try this, you get an error about about post/pre increment/decrement. I'm not sure what this refers to, but it doesn't seem to be very descriptive. Reproduce code: --------------- <?php class ArrayAccessImpl implements ArrayAccess { private $data = array(); public function offsetUnset($index) {} public function offsetSet($index, $value) { $this->data[$index] = $value; } public function offsetGet($index) { return $this->data[$index]; } public function offsetExists($index) { return isset($this->data[$index]); } } $data = new ArrayAccessImpl(); $test = 'some data'; $data['element'] = &$test; ?> Expected result: ---------------- Unsure, probably an error message relating to the fact ArrayAccess objects can not assign by reference Actual result: -------------- Fatal error: Objects used as arrays in post/pre increment/decrement must return values by reference PatchesPull RequestsHistoryAllCommentsChangesGit/SVN commits
[2005年05月09日 19:05 UTC] helly@php.net
[2005年08月16日 07:44 UTC] sslotnick at gmail dot com
[2005年08月16日 23:30 UTC] helly@php.net
[2011年12月12日 12:41 UTC] charles dot louw at gmail dot com
[2012年03月25日 08:47 UTC] unkn at i dot ua
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