+1 :) Mark or Luis: do you happen to have this patch, or maybe point
me in the right direction?

Thanks!
Jamie

On May 26, 10:17 am, Shawn <[email protected]> wrote:
> Patch?  Oh yes, please! :D
>
> Glad to see you guys are working on this.
>
> On May 24, 8:25 pm, Mark Mandel <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Luis, can you send me a patch with the appropriate place this workaround
> > needs to be placed inside Transfer?
>
> > Mark
>
> > On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 8:22 AM, Kevan Stannard 
> > <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > > There was in good discussion on the array pass by value/reference on this 
> > > a
> > > while back:
> > >http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg01670.html
>
> > > Sean clarified the Adobe ColdFusion behaviour as:
>
> > > Arrays are actually copy-on-assignment. When you pass an array to a 
> > > function, it assigns the array to the argument, creating a copy. When you 
> > > return an
> > > array from a function, it does not copy it - unless you assign the result 
> > > to a variable. You can see that here:
>
> > > <cfscript>
> > > a = [ 1, 2, 3, 4 ];
>
> > > function getA() { return a; }
>
> > > b = getA(); // copies a so b is a separate array
> > > b[1] = 42; // does not change a
>
> > > arrayAppend(getA(), 5); // no assignment - a *is* modified
> > > </cfscript>
>
> > > On Railo's compatibility; I would be surprised if Railo changed this 
> > > particular behaviour for performance reasons. I imagine this decision was 
> > > made to implement it how it should have been done in Adobe CF. I read 
> > > somewhere that BlueDragon also implements array pass-by-reference (not 
> > > sure).
>
> > > Perhaps the problem is not with Railo, perhaps Adobe should implement:
> > > <cfargument name="myArray" type="Array" passby="reference" />
>
> > > I do want all of the CFML engines to implement fundamental language 
> > > behaviour in the same way, but I don't see a problem in this particular 
> > > case.
>
> > > Fortunately we have a CFML steering committee now which should hopefully 
> > > maximise compatibility with CFML engines.
>
> > > 2009/5/21 Dan Wilson <[email protected]>
>
> > >> You knowm I am of two minds about this.  The engineer in me is all about 
> > >> a
> > >> more performant engine. I've made some design mistakes I wish I could 
> > >> fix,
> > >> for performance, for extensibility or for the good of the children...
> > >> whatever. Mistakes happen.
>
> > >> However, for Railo to change the way CFML works, and then tout themselves
> > >> as faster and better is a little bit rich. Sure you can be faster/better 
> > >> if
> > >> you don't implement everything ColdFusion does. But you aren't fully
> > >> competing then either, are you?
>
> > >> Take Chris's example, the xe.formaction='whatever'. Sure this is slower 
> > >> to
> > >> look up. Sure if I was writing an engine for pure speed I'd try to not
> > >> support it, heck it affects EVERY variable lookup. However, the standard
> > >> (good, bad or ugly) has been set for years and ColdFusion supports it. 
> > >> For
> > >> Railo to not support it means they are out of compliance with ColdFusion 
> > >> and
> > >> I would be very hesitant to use Railo on existing code for that reason.
>
> > >> In short, I love the idea of Railo and I love the idea of a faster 
> > >> engine.
> > >> I don't love Cherry Picking which parts of ColdFusion to support and 
> > >> which
> > >> to leave off for performance, then selling yourself based on 
> > >> performance. If
> > >> Railo fully implements the ColdFusion spec, without requiring 
> > >> non-standard
> > >> CFML attributes, compiler options and the like, then I'll be impressed.
>
> > >> DW
>
> > --
> > E: [email protected]
> > W:www.compoundtheory.com
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