If you're overloading ArrayObject, it's worth noting that while this method (when implemented by the parent) will return a reference, so code like $fakeArray['foobar']['hello'] = 1; will work like you expect.
However, when you overload the offsetGet method, you CANNOT define it as &offsetGet, so the above code falls out (because it returns the 'foobar' variable before you actually work with it).
This is something that the developers broke between 5.0 and 5.1, and was closed as bogus (http://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=34783). So this is not a big, or question, or request, but just something worth noting.
ArrayObject::offsetGet
(PHP 5)
ArrayObject::offsetGet — Retourne la valeur à l'$index spécifié
Description
Avertissement
Cette fonction n'est pas documentée et seule la liste des arguments est disponible.
Liste de paramètres
- index
-
L'index demandée.
Valeurs de retour
La valeur à l'index $index.
ArrayObject::offsetGet
Sam
30-Nov-2007 12:01
30-Nov-2007 12:01
