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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:16:42+00:00 2026-05-13T07:16:42+00:00

What I am doing is looping over an array and running a function on

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What I am doing is looping over an array and running a function on each value of the array (the function returns true on success, false on error). I would like to return false if any of the calls inside the loop returned false, but I want the whole loop to be processed.

Probably easier to explain with code:

foreach($this->_cacheLocations as $cacheId)
{
    $this->deleteCache($cacheId);
}

return true/false depending on whether anything failed above;

I’d prefer not to introduce a variable to keep track of any falses if possible. Eg, I’d prefer not to do the following:

$result = true;
foreach($this->_cacheLocations as $cacheId)
{
    $_result = $this->deleteCache($cacheId);
    if(!$_result) $result = false;
}

return $result;

Is there a fancy way to do this or should I just do it the second way?

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    2026-05-13T07:16:43+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:16 am

    In order to track multiple return results together, you’re unfortunately going to need a variable. If you didn’t want it to be a local variable in the scope of your loop, you could create an object property that was set by deleteCache(), but unless it’s being used by other functions as well, a local variable is the cleanest solution.

    Assuming that $this->deleteCache() always returns true or false, you could shorten it up to something like this:

    $result = true;
    foreach($this->_cacheLocations as $cacheId)
    {
            $result = $this->deleteCache($cacheId) && $result;
    }
    return $result;
    
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