Let's say that I'm building a class (for a generic purpose) and I have two methods that work on common variables.
class renderElement
{
public function process()
{
$output = array();
$data = $this->supportMethod($output);
// do stuff with $output
}
public function supportMethod(&$processed_output)
{
// do stuff with $processed_output
}
}
I want to use the same variable into both methods; let's say $output.
I'm curious to know the theory behind the choice of eventually rely on a class property (like following) or when instead is ok (or better) to pass the variable as reference.
class renderElement
{
private $output = array();
public function process()
{
$data = $this->supportMethod();
// do stuff with $this->output
}
public function supportMethod()
{
// do stuff with $this->output
}
}
Advantages? Disadvantages? Design suggestions? Suggested lectures about this kind of design choices?
[ EDIT ]
I would add that the variable/property should obviously have sense as an object property. I'm not talking about variables for just supporting data processing.
$data = $this->supportMethod(&$output);
?!? Call time pass by reference is deprecated