In another thread (which I mercifully declined to highjack), someone
cited:

> Taken from http://www.corephp.co.uk/archives/19-Prepare-for-PHP-6.html

And I read this:

Both '$foo =& new StdClass()' and 'function &foo' will now raise an
E_STRICT error.

I don't use this much, but where I do, it's vital. Typically, I use it
to ensure a single copy of the $config for an application, as:

function &get_config() ...

and/or:

$cfg =& get_config();

If this is going away, how do you return things by reference, so as to
ensure a single copy of something (yes, I know the singleton pattern can
be used; I do use it as well; it's more complicated)?

Paul

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