I am experiencing some strange behaviour with the following foreach loop. I am running it on PHP 5.3.0.
print_r($this->form_spec['fields']);
foreach($this->form_spec['fields'] as $f=>$field) {
print_r($this->form_spec['fields']);
}
The first print_r prints the following (note: I've excluded a bunch of keys to make my point clearer):
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[field_name] => d_first_name
)
[1] => Array
(
[field_name] => d_last_name
)
)
The second print_r
prints:
Array
(
[0] => Array
(
[field_name] => d_first_name
)
[1] => Array
(
[field_name] => d_first_name
)
)
$this->form_spec['fields'] already has it's values before it reaches the for each loop. The first print_r shows the correct values. Then the second print_r shows that the values have changed. There is no other code between these.
Could it be a bug in 5.3.0?
The only way I could get round the problem was by using a for loop instead, but the Foreach SHOULD work, it always has done before. Can anybody enlighten me?
[EDIT] Just to clarify, the bug is that the contents of $this->form_spec['fields'] changes not the fact that I can't print properly.
Ctrl
+K
.print_r
the same var twice and have the same result twice....