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So I have read too many of this questions already, and have also read PHP: Passing by reference manual and still cannot figure out why I am seeing this.

So I have a PHP Class

class ProfileTranslator extends EntityTranslator {

    public function getProfile($identifier) {
        try {
            $stmt = $this->dbConn->prepare("CALL get_profile(?)");            
            $stmt->bindParam(1, $identifier, \PDO::PARAM_STR);
            $stmt->execute();
            $rows = $stmt->fetchAll(\PDO::FETCH_ASSOC);
            unset($stmt);
            $count = count($rows);
            if ($count == 1) {
                $row = $rows[0];
                $profile = new entity\Profile();
                $this->assignProfileData($row, $profile);

                // more stuff below...

    }


    private function assignProfileData($row, $profile) {
        $profile->setProfileId($row['profileid']);
        // do some more ->setXYZ's()
        $this->getAccount($profile); // GETTING ERROR HERE (THIS IS LINE 119)
    }

    private function getAccount($profile) {
        // get the account stuff here
    }
}

Error:

( ! ) Strict standards: Only variables should be passed by reference in ProfileTranslator.php on line 119

What is the problem with this code? Isn't $profile a variable?

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  • What is the error message you are getting? Apr 28, 2014 at 2:23
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    Try assigning $profile to a variable in assignProfileData() then pass that variable to getAccount()
    – Jacob
    Apr 28, 2014 at 2:34
  • @Jacob I have tried this and still see the warning. Might be worth noting, the code still works, and all the data is loaded, I am just seeing this warning and would like to understand why my code is producing it.
    – samazi
    Apr 28, 2014 at 2:42
  • This error usually occurs when you pass the result of one function into another function, such as passing a function that returns an array into a function expecting an array variable. That is invalid according to the STRICT settings. But I don't see how your code is doing something similar so I'm not sure how it applies here. Apr 28, 2014 at 2:46
  • @davidethell Yeah, I am a bit confused. I started breaking the code up today, previously, I only passed in profileId to the getAccount function and returned an account which I then set into the profile, but I realised I was instantiating more objects than I needed so I thought I could just pass the profile object along to pick up the pieces. Apparently this is not ideal. Just not sure why...
    – samazi
    Apr 28, 2014 at 3:32

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$profile is a variable, but it countains an object, one that's accessed by $profile->setProfileId

$profile = new entity\Profile();

which by strict standard should not be passed by reference, as in a function:

$this->getAccount($profile);

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