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I've scratched together a heap of open or suboptimally closed pages that are all resolved in the exact same way.

I would like to close them with a single canonical page that will best help researchers.

I don't know what criteria with which I should compare the list and single-out a top choice.

  1. Can I please receive answers which nominate a best page to serve as the canonical?
  2. Can you please include your reasoning (ideally in an algorithmic way) so that other curators and myself can adopt trusted techniques when collapsing loads of redundant content upon itself? (Pageviews, scores, question completeness/quality, answer quality, etc.)

If anyone finds more PHP-tagged dupes of this exact fault (which are resolved this same way), please add them as comments or edit them into my question.

To be clear, I could have stretched the topic scope of the questions to include failures to collect arrays of return data (I found several of these too), but I wanted to keep the scope VERY narrow.

Date Question
2009 Return Random Number but not 2
2009 Can this recursive function go crazy?
2009 PHP function doesn't return value
2010 PHP function not returning string
2010 Why is my recursive function not working?
2011 Recursive function returns nothing
2011 Recursive function in PHP - how not to return false
2011 Recursive PHP function is not returning a result
2011 Recursive function in PHP
2011 Function not returning a result
2011 Array return in PHP
2012 My recursive function is not working
2012 PHP recursive function return value
2012 Recursive function: echo works, return doesn't
2012 php recursion, function doesn't return any value
2012 How to return true with a recursive function
2012 Recursive function says it's doing one thing, actually does another?
2013 Why doesn't this PHP recursive function return the value?
2013 Php recursive function return null while variable have value
2013 recursion issue by calling method returns null
2013 Why doesn't this recursive PHP function work?
2013 recursive function - help returning value when calling function
2013 return an array from a recursive function
2013 Recursion in PHP
2013 function should return array but returns NULL instead
2014 Issue with returning value in recursive function PHP
2014 Returning a value in a recursive loop function php
2014 Calling recursive function from a function return only first value
2014 Can't figure out why this function returns NULL
2014 This recursive PHP function is not returning any value
2014 Recursive function returning null but on var dump returns a value
2014 Recursive function return null value
2014 PHP Recursive function not working as expected :(
2014 Recursive function not working
2014 php recursiv function "return" not work?
2014 PHP Function not returning TRUE - But it is
2014 Return a value properly from a tree with recursion
2015 PHP recursive function return (true) not working
2015 How to use return inside a recursive function in PHP
2015 PHP recursive function not returning expected
2015 Recursive PHP function is not returning the expected result (non-PHP dupe)
2015 The 'return' keyword is not working correctly in PHP
2015 Recursive function is not working in code-igniter
2015 Search through a directory in PHP, beginning at the end
2015 Function is finding an entry, but not returning it
2015 Function with recursive call not returning the value
2015 Recursive function never return my temp array
2015 PHP function returning NULL instead of array
2015 Function returns null (returned value is not null) in PHP
2015 how to pass a value from a recursive function into an array in a different method
2016 PHP recursive function is not working right
2016 Recursive function doesn't return
2016 Recursive function does not return array
2016 Funtion is not returning an array from 'else'
2016 PHP Recursive function not returning value
2016 Recursive function does not return any value
2016 PHP: Returning from a recursive array searching function
2016 Static variable prints the correct value but returns null
2016 RECURSIVE Function return array as NULL while var_dump before return works
2016 recursive function in model doesnt return anything - laravel
2016 PHP Recursion Function not working as expected
2016 PHP function shows result but does not return it
2016 php function returns null instead of string
2017 Laravel: recursive function not working as expected. It is returning value from wrong iteration
2017 Recursive PHP function is not returning a Boolean value
2017 function not return value php
2017 Simple recursion returns null in PHP
2017 Return in recursive function PHP laravel
2017 Recursive function return array always null
2018 PHP recursive function returns empty JSON object
2018 Recursive function returns NULL but I can echo or var_dump()
2018 Return last set of array from PHP recursive function
2018 Recursive cURL function php
2018 Recursive function doesn't terminate on return
2018 PHP recursive function is not returning any value
2018 Recursive function including mysql does not work in php
2018 How can I return a variable at last call of recursive function?
2018 PHP Recursive class returning NULL
2018 PHP: counter variable in recursive function counts down before returning "1"
2018 php function return variable not working
2018 function not returning array php
2018 Function returns null if return is called within a conditional statement despite meeting the condition. Returns expected value outside of conditional
2019 How to get query result using recursive function?
2019 https://stackoverflow.com/q/57169446/2943403
2019 https://stackoverflow.com/q/58064509/2943403
2019 Recursive function returns incorrect value in php
2019 Recursive PHP Star-Rating function not working
2019 Why does the method not return a value?
2019 Function works inconsistently
2020 Function doesn't return value in recursive function php
2020 Recursive Function returns null value
2020 Recursion PHP - after one permutation why doesn't this recursive function return a value?
2020 https://stackoverflow.com/q/65352658/2943403
2020 Return statement is not working in php, although the value is present still variable on return gives null
2021 PHP function not returning a value
2021 Recursive function not returning anything
2021 Recursive function to API returning duplicate records
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  • AFAIK, there isn't one official method for picking the correct one. That said, I'd personally limit it to ones within the past five-ish years, and pick a high-scoring one, with a solid explanation. Ideally, someone with a gold badge in PHP could probobly tell which one is the best to make canonical, though. Also, IDK about the rules there, but if you find a time where the PHP chatroom is active, someone there may have an opinion of the best one to make into the canonical question
    – cocomac
    Commented May 22, 2022 at 5:48
  • Pick one with the shortest code sample in the question body.
    – dumbass
    Commented May 22, 2022 at 6:18
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    For the record, I am a PHP gold badge holder. I have every intention of closing every page, but this a lot of unilateral authority for one user to have. I'd rather seek a fair outcome in accordance with a conscientious pool of users about the best canonical. Commented May 22, 2022 at 7:15
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    Although I have nothing against people looking for old duplicates to clean up the site (sometimes I do that as well), finding 100 of them is a bit impractical. Usually I find just-enough such that it's very likely for an user to find the canonical linked from the first search result with almost all possible keyword combinations (although without a hammer I usually just flag/leave a comment and hope people coming across the question looks lax at the comment section, or the "linked question" pane and pick the highest scored one if there are too many existing comments)
    – user202729
    Commented May 22, 2022 at 12:49
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    Yes, I do find this practice of accumulating duplicates very tedious and under-appreciated. However, my intrinsic motivation has taken over my appetite for "unicorn rewards". I find myself hoping that more gold badgers will see the value in such overdue content curation and perform similar techniques in tag pools where they swim (and possibly elsewhere in the SE Network). It is a symptom of a systemic failure that a single, narrow topic has a hundred pages that are currently unlinked. This is not a self-solving problem. We need people to be aware, care, and take action to make things better. Commented May 22, 2022 at 13:32
  • What's the point of updating this list? Aren't all those questions now closed as a duplicate of the canonical?
    – Cerbrus
    Commented Apr 17 at 8:43
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    At some point I am going return to this pile and again recursively hunt more dupes. I wanted to preserve the newly found one for my own reference. The "Related List" of each page will help me to target more dupes by considering different word combinations that I haven't yet tried. @Cer Commented Apr 17 at 9:01
  • I see, well carry on :D
    – Cerbrus
    Commented Apr 17 at 10:09

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Having reviewed all the posts (as of revision 4, "More dupes for cluster"), my inclination would be that How to use return inside a recursive function in PHP would be the best canonical of them. My reasons for this are:

  • the title is relevant to the question
  • the question and code are short and easy to understand;
  • the answer has a reasonable explanation as well as the entire correct code
  • both question and answer are upvoted and the answer is accepted

Having said that, I don't think it would be unreasonable to develop a trivial example question/answer as a community wiki (for example using palindrome) and close everything as a dupe of that.

BTW you missed one: Why does the method not return a value? :)

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    I'd prefer to honor an existing page (given so many choices) rather than creating a new page to serve as the canonical. Commented May 22, 2022 at 9:09
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    Factorial probably wouldn’t be a good example: a bare expression-as-statement looks too obviously unusual to be something a naïve coder could have plausibly written. From what I can see, most examples of this pattern simply expect a bare self-call to work like tail recursion, with the innermost return clearing the whole recursion stack.
    – dumbass
    Commented May 22, 2022 at 17:28
  • @user3840170 yeah, I did have that thought... it was late and it was just the first thing that came to mind. If you have a better idea please feel free to edit, otherwise I'll revisit later this morning when I get some free time
    – Nick
    Commented May 22, 2022 at 22:40
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    @user3840170 I've updated with a palindrome example; still reasonably simple code and perhaps an easier mistake to make?
    – Nick
    Commented May 23, 2022 at 8:23
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    @mickmackusa I think the issue is there are too many choices, none of which are perfect. A well-written community wiki Q&A with a simple, thoroughly explained example seems like a better idea to me.
    – Nick
    Commented May 23, 2022 at 8:27
  • @mickmackusa so what do you think - community wiki canonical or are you going to go with another?
    – Nick
    Commented May 27, 2022 at 12:50
  • I have begun closing from most recent to least recent. I ran out of votes for today. I have decided to use the first nominated page in your answer. I have almost closed all of 2021 through 2016. If you'd like to continue closing, be my guest. Commented May 27, 2022 at 13:09
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    @mickmackusa I did the 2015s but likewise ran out of votes...
    – Nick
    Commented May 27, 2022 at 14:15
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    For any interested parties, ALL currently listed pages are now closed as dupe/signposts for "How to use return inside a recursive function in PHP". Commented May 28, 2022 at 8:03
  • @mickmackusa good job!
    – Nick
    Commented May 28, 2022 at 8:09
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PHP is hardly the only language where such problems occur.

Python duplicates seem particularly numerous from superficial skimming, probably because of its popularity as a teaching language, though PHP seems at least a close second.

I think this warrants a language-agnostic canonical duplicate.

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    I did consider this outcome (because I found some off-language dupes while Googling), I'd like to hear what other users think about this. On one hand, it allows maximum consolidation of content. On the other hand, having language-specific canonicals will probably help researchers relate to real examples. Good answer. Commented May 22, 2022 at 9:19
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    After reading a few of these I'm leaning towards this. Much of the problem appears to be about mentally modeling how recursion works. this comment "I thought that he should sooner or later stumble on the first condition and just do return $value." indicates that beginners sometimes try to think of the recursion like nested if statements where returning breaks you out of the top level. Commented May 22, 2022 at 10:03
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    It is very common for beginners to think of recursion that way, because it is common for them to think of calling a function as if it were a "goto". This is especially evident in code where recursion is used to implement a retry for user input in a "menu" (where a while loop would generally be more appropriate); or where functions are used to represent "locations" in an adventure game and "exiting" a location is implemented by directly calling the function corresponding to the "destination". Commented May 23, 2022 at 0:59
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    Anyway, if it means we get to clean up everything else, I absolutely think there is room on the site for both a language-agnostic canonical, and for language-specific canonicals (mainly so that they can show language-specific syntax) that have the language-agnostic one as a "See Also". Commented May 23, 2022 at 1:01
  • Especially for beginner questions in common languages, I'd prefer language specific dupe targets so we don't end up just swapping "I don't understand how feature X works" problems for "I don't understand the syntax of language A". I'm not opposed to having both language specific ones and a language agnostic one - especially if the former are created by taking the agnostic one and swapping the code to the target language, but think language specific ones are better where available. Commented May 23, 2022 at 19:31
  • @DanIsFiddlingByFirelight I imagine the language-agnostic versions not having code in them, but simply describing how to write the code in simple (but technically precise) terms. Naturally this would only apply to questions where such an approach is feasible. Commented May 23, 2022 at 22:28
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    @DanIsFiddlingByFirelight We can have a canonical duplicate for each family of languages, or have examples for each language family in the answer(s). We don't need a "how does recursion work" for C, C++, C#, Java, Python, Swift, Javascript, PHP, etc. They all work the same, and these languages look very similar in this regard. If one fails to understand the concept because a different language of the same family was used, then one's beyond the need for help that SO can provide. Commented Apr 11, 2023 at 2:50

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