This is your career so you should do what benefits you, if which more than likely means dont talk to them until you have a job offer.
If you have a very good relationship with your boss then by all means you could talk to them.
In , but in my opinion though there arent are not many cases circumstances where this will really benefit you and your career, but . Although it would help your boss and the company you want to leave.
On references you can often suggest to the new employer that asking for a reference may be awkward and you are reluctant to do so unless its accompanied with a job offer. The standard job offer normally has a an 'as long as references are ok' line condition in it them anyway.
You can could also suggest using older references from a prior job, or references from colleagues as opposed to your boss as an could be used in the interim before a any official job offer.
