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Re: plphp: PHP Warning: Call-time pass-by-reference has

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CSN wrote:

I'm using PHP5, and I'm not passing by reference. My
first stop WAS plphp.commandprompt.com, but none of
their mailing list links for plphp work.
You are correct. This is a mistake on our part. Perhaps next time
a little note to support or info@ saying, "Hey what is up with this link?"
would be helpful.

The link to the mailing list will be fixed in the next hour.

Sincerely,

Joshua D. Drake


CSN


# jd ( at ) commandprompt ( dot ) com / 2005-08-11
15:45:18 -0700:
Roman Neuhauser wrote:
# cool_screen_name90001 ( at ) yahoo ( dot ) com
/ 2005-08-11 13:23:52 -0700:
I'm getting this warning in pgsql's log:

LOG:  plphp: PHP Warning:  Call-time
pass-by-reference
has been deprecated - argument passed by value;
If
you would like to pass it by reference, modify
the
declaration of [runtime function name]().  If
you
would like to enable call-time
pass-by-reference, you
can set allow_call_time_pass_reference to true
in your
INI file.  However, future versions may not
support
this any longer.  in plphp trigger call on line
1
Is there anything I can do about it?
  Yes.
Actually the below is incorrect. He should be
visiting
plphp.commandprompt.com and signing up for the
list there.

   Why? What does the generic warning emitted by
PHP 4 (no need to get
   PostgreSQL into the mix) since forever on code
like this:
   function foo($arg) {} /* foo is declared to take
$arg by value */
   foo(&$var); /* $var is passed by reference */

   have to do with PL/PHP?

  It's completely off topic here, however.
You'll find more help in
  the PHP manual and/or php-general ( at )
lists ( dot ) php ( dot ) net (you can subscribe
  from http://www.php.net/).


		
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