It's worth notting that ArrayObject::exchangeArray() doesn't call ArrayObject::offsetSet() internally for each offset/property of the array/object provided in argument.
It's also worth noting the let's say "unexpected" behavior of get/set:
<?php
class MyArrayObject extends ArrayObject
{
public function offsetSet($name, $value)
{
parent::offsetSet($name . '_control', $value);
parent::offsetSet($name, $value);
}
}
$test = new MyArrayObject();
$test->setFlags(\ArrayObject::ARRAY_AS_PROPS);
$test['my_value_1'] = 1;
$test['my_value_1'] = $test['my_value_1'] + 1;
$test['my_value_1'] += 1;
$test['my_value_1'] ++;
++ $test['my_value_1'];
$test->my_value_2 = 1;
$test->my_value_2 = $test->my_value_2 + 1;
$test->my_value_2 += 1;
$test->my_value_2 ++;
++ $test->my_value_2;
print_r($test);
// Prints out:
MyArrayObject Object
(
[storage:ArrayObject:private] => Array
(
[my_value_1_control] => 3
[my_value_1] => 5
[my_value_2_control] => 2
[my_value_2] => 5
)
)
?>