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--TEST--
Confirm difference between assigning new directly and by reference.
--INI--
error_reporting=E_ALL | E_DEPRECATED
--FILE--
<?php
echo "Compile-time strict error message should precede this.\n";
class Inc
{
private static $counter = 0;
function __construct()
{
$this->id = ++Inc::$counter;
}
}
$f = new Inc();
$k =& $f;
echo "\$f initially points to the first object:\n";
var_dump($f);
echo "Assigning new object directly to \$k affects \$f:\n";
$k = new Inc();
var_dump($f);
echo "Assigning new object by ref to \$k removes it from \$f's reference set, so \$f is unchanged:\n";
$k =& new Inc();
var_dump($f);
?>
--EXPECTF--
Deprecated: Assigning the return value of new by reference is deprecated in %s on line 23
Compile-time strict error message should precede this.
$f initially points to the first object:
object(Inc)#%d (1) {
["id"]=>
int(1)
}
Assigning new object directly to $k affects $f:
object(Inc)#%d (1) {
["id"]=>
int(2)
}
Assigning new object by ref to $k removes it from $f's reference set, so $f is unchanged:
object(Inc)#%d (1) {
["id"]=>
int(2)
}
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