Re: segmentation fault - my fault?

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Jim Lucas wrote:
> Jochem Maas wrote:
>> Marc Weber wrote:
>>> Does this script cause a segmentation fault running on your php
>>> interpreter, too?
>>>
>>> =============  =======================================================
>>> <?php
>>>
>>> function fa()
>>> {
>>>   $res = array();
>>>   foreach(func_get_args() as $a)
>>
>> you can't use the return value of func_get_args() directly in this way.
>> you must do this instead:
>>
>> $args = func_get_args();
>> foreach ($args as $a)
> ??
> 
> You can use it with-in the calling function arguments, but it is legal
> how he is using it.

indeed - my bad - put it down to old age, I remembered the manual incorrectly.

> 
> Look at my other post on this thread.  It works like expected.
> 
>>
>>
>>>     if (is_array($a)){
>>>       foreach(fa($a) as $a2)
>>>         $res[]=$a2;
>>>     }else
>>>       $res[]=$a;
>>>   return $res;
>>> }
>>>
>>> var_dump(fa(array(1,2),array(array(3,4),array(5,6))));
>>> ?>
>>> =============  =======================================================
>>>
>>> My version:
>>> marc@localhost ~ $ php -v
>>> PHP 5.1.6-pl6-gentoo (cli) (built: Feb 11 2007 02:37:11)
>>> Copyright (c) 1997-2006 The PHP Group
>>> Zend Engine v2.1.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2006 Zend Technologies
>>>
>>> This function should take all elements in all arrays and flatten them
>>> down to one array.
>>> Thus the result of the example above should be
>>> array(1,2,..,6)
>>>
>>> Marc
>>>
>>
> 
> 

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