So I want to extend for example this RecursiveIterator from the SPL with the function each so i can easily walk over the object/array
class it extends RecursiveArrayIterator {
public function each( $function, $args=array() ){
$args = (sizeof($args)>0) ? array_merge(array($this),(array)$args) : array($this);
iterator_apply( $this, $function, $args );
return $this;
}
}
//Running it:
$it = new it( &$array );
$it->each( function( $it ){
$it->offsetSet( $it->key(), $it->current() + 1 );
return true;
});
Which results in:
Deprecated: Call-time pass-by-reference has been deprecated in …
The problem is i can’t, or shouldn’t, use the reference when creating the object because its depricated. But when iterating over the array/object i want to be able to make changes to it, how can i achieve this without changing the allow_call_time_pass_reference to On? I’m using wamp with php 5.3.
Have a nice day
1: http://www.php.net/manual/en/class.recursivearrayiterator.phpin …
You would have to change the constructor to take the variable by reference; but that’s not possible here, because even if you changed the constructor for your class, you’d still have to call the parent constructor, which doesn’t take by reference.
The solution would have to involve changing the signature of
ArrayIterator::__constructto receive the array by reference.In principle, you would be able to override the call-time pass-by-reference limitation with
call_user_func_array, however that doesn’t work with internal functions (in this case,ArrayIterator::__construct); see bug #52940.This does not work: