Re: References challenge with PHP4

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Lluis Pamies wrote:
> I've the following code:
> 
>  1 <?php
>  2
>  3 class B {
>  4   function B(&$a) {
>  5     $this->a = &$a;
>  6   }
>  7
>  8   function run() {
>  9     print "{$this->a->msg}\n";
>  10   }
>  11 }
>  12
>  13 class A {
>  14   function A() {
>  15     $this->b = new B(&$this);
>  16   }
>  17
>  18   function &getInstance() {
>  19     static $inst;
>  20     if(!isset($inst)) $inst = new A();

if(!isset($inst)) $inst =& new A();

>  21     return $inst;
>  22   }
>  23
>  24   function run() {
>  25     $this->b->run();
>  26   }
>  27 }
>  28
>  29 $a = &A::getInstance();
>  30 $a->msg = "Hello world !";
>  31
>  32 // Some tasks, flow control, scope changes, ...
>  33
>  34 $a = &A::getInstance();
>  35 print "{$a->msg}\n"; // This should print "Hello world !"
>  36 $a->run(); // This should print "Hello world !"
>  37
>  38 ?>
> 
> My problem is that I don't know what I need to do in order to print
> the same value in lines 35 and 36. Line 35 prints "Hello world !", but
> in the 36 nothing appears.  What I'm doing wrong ?
> 
> Thanks for all !
> 

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