On Wednesday 26 July 2006 21:41, Robert Cummings wrote:

> > I'm working on some code that would be called to generate a cell in a
> > possibly large table and therefore a small difference in performance
> > may have a significant impact.
>
> PHP uses copy-on-write and so copies are essentially shared until such
> time as you modify one of them. If you don't need references then copies
> are faster than references.

By the same token, then, if I have a function that generates a large string 
and returns it, is there any benefit to return-by-reference?

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