Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Wed, 2009-02-04 at 14:02 -0600, Jay Moore wrote:
Greetings list.

Say I have a function that escapes a string before being passed to MySQL like so:

function escape($id, &$string)
{
        $string = mysql_real_escape_string($string, $id);
}

I'm passing $string as a reference so I don't have to reassign it like so:

$foo = escape($id, $foo);

Simply calling

escape($id, $foo);

works just fine.


How can I do this if I have a variable number of arguments? I know I can use func_get_args(), func_num_args() and so forth to get the arguments but can I still pass by reference?

It'd be so much easier to do

escape($id, $a, $b, $c, $d);

Than

$a = escape($id, a);

and so forth.

Does this make sense?  Is it possible to do?

Thanks in advance,
Jay

What about something like (untested):

list($id, $a, $b, $c, $d) = escape($id, $a, $b, $c, $d);

And then instead of altering the actual values in your function by using
pass-by-reference, you can just return an array of elements instead.


Ash
www.ashleysheridan.co.uk


Yeah, I had considered doing it that way as well. I just wanted to remove the need to type each variable twice. It gets to be a pain when you have longer variable names.

Thanks for the suggestion.

Jay

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