Attached you see it as a .phpt file (but where is the difference between your ZE1/2 results).
Part 2: bar_static() is the test that failed in bug20175 but i think the way Zend Engine 1.1/2 do it now is correct because they return copies. Part 3: indeed seems to be an error. Because the manual says one can return a reference but it shows you can't. =tests/lang/bug20175.phpt===== --TEST-- Bug #20175 (Static vars can't store ref to new instance) --FILE-- <?php /* Part 1: * Storing the result of a function in a static variable. * foo_global() increments global variable $foo_count whenever it is executed. * When foo_static() is called it checks for the static variable $foo_value * being initialised. In case initialisation is necessary foo_global() will be * called. Since that must happen only once the return value should be equal. */ $foo_count = 0; function foo_global() { global $foo_count; return 'foo:' . ++$foo_count; } function foo_static() { static $foo_value; if (!isset($foo_value)) { $foo_value = foo_global(); } return $foo_value; } /* Part 2: * Storing a reference to the result of a function in a static variable. * Same as Part 1 but: * The return statment transports a copy of the value to return. In other * words the return value of bar_global() is a temporary variable only valid * after the function call bar_global() is done in current local scope. */ $bar_global = 0; function bar_global() { global $bar_count; return 'bar:' . ++$bar_count; } function bar_static() { static $bar_value; if (!isset($bar_value)) { $bar_value = &bar_global(); } return $bar_value; } /* Part 3: * Storing a reference to the result of a function in a static variable. * Same as Part 2 but wow_global() returns a reference. */ $wow_global = 0; $wow_name = ''; function &wow_global() { global $wow_count, $wow_name; $wow_name = 'wow:' . ++$wow_count; return $wow_name; } function wow_static() { static $wow_value; if (!isset($wow_value)) { $wow_value = &wow_global(); } return $wow_value; } print zend_version()."\n"; print foo_static()."\n"; print foo_static()."\n"; print bar_static()."\n"; print bar_static()."\n"; print wow_static()."\n"; print wow_static()."\n"; ?> --EXPECTF-- %s foo:1 foo:1 bar:1 bar:2 wow:1 wow:1 =EOF============================== At 21:51 30.10.2002, Moriyoshi Koizumi wrote:
I've simplified the test code, and I still have got a strange result with ZE2. ------------------------------------------------------ <?php function foo() { static $value; if (!isset($value)) { $value = rand(0,100); } return $value; } function bar() { static $value; if (!isset($value)) { $value = &rand(0,100); } return $value; } print zend_version()."\n"; print foo()."\n"; print foo()."\n"; print bar()."\n"; print bar()."\n"; ?> ------------------------------------------------------ with ZE1 ------------------------------------------------------ 1.3.0 26 26 75 95 ------------------------------------------------------ with ZE2 ------------------------------------------------------ 2.0.0-alpha3 34 34 29 92 ------------------------------------------------------ Is this a known behaviour? Moriyoshi -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
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