You can pass a variable by reference to a function so the function can modify the variable. The syntax is as follows:
Note: There is no reference sign on a function call - only on function definitions. Function definitions alone are enough to correctly pass the argument by reference.
The following things can be passed by reference:
foo($a)
References returned from functions, i.e.:
See more about returning by reference.No other expressions should be passed by reference, as the result is undefined. For example, the following examples of passing by reference are invalid:
<?php function foo(&$var) { $var++; } function bar() // Note the missing & { $a = 5; return $a; } foo(bar()); // Produces a notice foo($a = 5); // Expression, not variable foo(5); // Produces fatal error class Foobar { } foo(new Foobar()) // Produces a notice as of PHP 7.0.7 // Notice: Only variables should be passed by reference ?>
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