Yes, we know there are still some issues here. People are working on it. Or there is at least intent to work on it. See http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=33643
-Rasmus Robert Cummings wrote: > I think the reference notice stuff is a bit ridiculous. I mean I can > understand the concern behind: > > function &foo() > { > return $fee.$fii; > } > > But I mean the following gives errors too which is a bit too anal > retentive even for my liking: > > function &foo() > { > $fee = 'bullshitBullshitBullshit'; > > return $fee; > } > > function &fee() > { > return foo(); > } > > fee(); > > Anyways my two cents. Seems moronic that I now need to worry about > stupid reference notices X levels deep in the code for functions that > I'm consuming. I gueeeeeeeeeeeeess I can assign return values EVERYWHERE > to temporary variables just to get rid of the notices, but really, > shouldn't the engine be happy enough returning references to it's own > intermediate variable? I mean, heck, the engine knows enough to print a > warning, it can do the work-- and a hell of a lot faster than developers > having to temporarily assign everything. -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php