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php - Can you pass by reference while using the ternary operator?

Simple question, simple code. This works:

$x = &$_SESSION['foo'];

This does not:

$x = (isset($_SESSION['foo']))?&$_SESSION['foo']:false;

It throws PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '&'. Is it just not possible to pass by reference while using the conditional operator, and why not? Also happens if there's a space between the ? and &.

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In the very simply case, this expression, which is illegal;

$c = condition ? &$a : &$b; // Syntax error

can be written like this:

$c = &${ condition ? 'a' : 'b' };

In your specific case, since you're not assigning by reference if the condition is false, a better option seems to be:

$x = isset($_SESSION['foo']) ? $x = &$_SESSION['foo'] : false;

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