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Mastering PHP 7

You're reading from   Mastering PHP 7 Design, configure, build, and test professional web applications

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785882814
Length 536 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. The All New PHP FREE CHAPTER 2. Embracing Standards 3. Error Handling and Logging 4. Magic Behind Magic Methods 5. The Realm of CLI 6. Prominent OOP Features 7. Optimizing for High Performance 8. Going Serverless 9. Reactive Programming 10. Common Design Patterns 11. Building Services 12. Working with Databases 13. Resolving Dependencies 14. Working with Packages 15. Testing the Important Bits 16. Debugging, Tracing, and Profiling 17. Hosting, Provisioning, and Deployment

Objects and references


There are two ways to pass arguments within the code:

  • By reference: This is where both the caller and callee use the same variable for argument.
  • By value: This is where both the caller and callee have their own copy of the variable for argument. If the callee decides to change the value of the passed argument, the caller would not notice it.

by value is the default PHP behavior, as shown in the following example:

<?php

class Util
{
  function hello($msg)
  {
    $msg = "<p>Welcome $msg</p>";
    return $msg;
  }
}

$str = 'John';

$obj = new Util();
echo $obj->hello($str); // Welcome John

echo $str; // John

Looking at the internals of the hello() method, we can see it is resetting the $msg argument value to another string value wrapped in HTML tags. The default PHP passed by the value behavior prevents this change to propagate outside the scope of a method. Using the & operator just before the argument name in the function definition, we can force...

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