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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:42:27+00:00 2026-05-13T07:42:27+00:00

How do I get the PHP reference ID, as is possible with the var_dump

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How do I get the PHP reference ID, as is possible with the var_dump function:

// PHP 5.2.6
class Test {}

$test1 = new Test; var_dump($test1);
$test1b = $test1;  var_dump($test1b);
$test2 = new Test; var_dump($test2);

Resulting in:

object(Test)#1 (0) {}
object(Test)#1 (0) {}
object(Test)#2 (0) {}

See, var_dump can tell which references are equal without a straight-up comparison, and it prints their reference ID #1 and #2. How do I access that reference ID?

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    2026-05-13T07:42:27+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:42 am

    I suppose a solution could be to use spl_object_hash :

    This function returns a unique
    identifier for the object. This id can
    be used as a hash key for storing
    objects or for identifying an object.

    It’s not a “simple” number like what you get with var_dump, but I suppose it’s better than nothing…

    For instance, with this portion of code, inspired from yours :

    $test1 = new Test;
    $test1b = $test1;
    $test2 = new Test;
    
    echo spl_object_hash($test1) . '<br />';
    echo spl_object_hash($test1b) . '<br />';
    echo spl_object_hash($test2) . '<br />';
    

    I get this output :

    000000002c836d1d000000006bfbdc77
    000000002c836d1d000000006bfbdc77
    000000002c836d1e000000006bfbdc77
    
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