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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T05:52:46+00:00 2026-06-14T05:52:46+00:00

On my PHP web-page I have a global array: $test = array(); Then I

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On my PHP web-page I have a global array:

$test = array();

Then I invoke this function:

function f () 
{
    global $test;

    init( $test );
    $test['foo'] // Error: undefined index "foo"
}

which in turn invokes this function:

function init ( $test )
{
    $test['foo'] = 'bar';
    $test['foo'] // evaluates to'bar'
}

As you can see, I get an error. The “foo” field that I’ve added to the array inside init() did not persist. Why does this happen? I thought I was mutating the global $test inside init(), but it seems that I’m not doing that. What’s going on here, and how can I set a “foo” field inside init() that persists?

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    2026-06-14T05:52:47+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 5:52 am

    You are passing $test to init by value, not by reference. The $test inside init is a local variable that just happens to contain the value of the global $test.

    You either need to pass the array by reference, by changing the init‘s function signature:

    function init ( &$test )
    {
        $test['foo'] = 'bar';
        $test['foo'] // evaluates to'bar'
    }
    

    Use global $test in init.

    function init ()
    {
        global $test;
    
        $test['foo'] = 'bar';
        $test['foo'] // evaluates to'bar'
    }
    

    Or have init return the array (which means you need to do $test = init( $test );):

    function init ( $test )
    {
        $test['foo'] = 'bar';
        $test['foo'] // evaluates to'bar'
    
        return $test;
    }
    
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