On Wed, Jul 17, 2024, at 09:55, Lily Bergonzat wrote: > While it *is* indeed a workaround, you can very easily > access the values of the array from the keys, since that > literally is what the keys are for. > > While I also think it's weird that not all php array functions > with callbacks do pass the key as an argument, and while > I also stumbled upon that problem in the past myself > multiple times, I also think it is worth taking the time to > consider what other people from this mailing list are > bringing up. If it could indeed break internal callbacks, > then I think using the workaround could be a better idea > than potentially breaking other things. > > On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 2:38 AM Bilge <bi...@scriptfusion.com> wrote: > > > > On Wed, 17 Jul 2024, 01:29 mickmackusa, <mickmack...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> It is untrue that you "can't access it"; you just need to use an array of > >> keys as the input array. > > > > It is absolutely true and your workaround is just that; a workaround that > > doesn't work at all when you also need the value. > > > > Cheers, > > Bilge >
If it can be the last argument, then PHP doesn't care if you call a function with extra arguments ... at least, it usually doesn't. — Rob