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oop - Does &$this is really disallowed to use anywhere?

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I got this message from the validator of plugins from Envato:

  1. When creating a callable, never use &$this, use $this instead:

I think he may be wrong with his 'never use'. Are we really NOT SAVING a memory when we are passing an object by reference? Can only clarify on this?

Thank you.

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