I have no idea what that is from, it looks weird, but I can explain:
self:: refers to the class of the current object/class.
$currentend & $basisend are variables storing variable names - that is, if the code were like this:
$currentend = bla1;
$currentend = bla2;
then it essentially evaluates to:
self::bla1 = $cfp;
self::bla1 =& $cfp->next;
self::bla2 = $cfp;
self::bla2 =& $cfp->bp;
So whatever the value behind $currentend & $basisend, they are refering to static variables within the current class.
The & is a reference operator. It basically means that you do not want to copy the variable, but "share" the variable referenced by both of the other variables. Actually, to assign a pointer to the variable.
Other than that, I have no idea from what that is or what the purpose is. But it looks funny.
$cfp
is short for$coffeepreparer
and->next
makes the next coffee.... not sure about->bp
though (mybe bypass because the next person wants tea).