This code
<?php
$a = 10;
$arr1 = array(&$a);
$arr1[0] = 20;
echo $a; echo "\n";
$arr2 = $arr1;
$arr2[0] = 30;
echo $a;
produces
20
30
Obviously reference array members are "preserved", which can lead, for example, to some interesting/strange behavior, like
<?php
function f($arr) {
$arr[0] = 20;
}
$val = 10;
$a = array(&$val);
f($a);
echo $a[0];
?>
outputting
20
My question is: what is it for, where is it documented (except for a user comment at http://www.php.net/manual/en/language.types.array.php#50036) and the Zend Engine source code itself?