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Michael Lee e24a798d8f [property-access] Improvement for Accessing Reference Chain
Improve performance for the following scenarios:

- Example 1:
```php
$a = array(
    'a' => array(
        'b' => array(
            'c' => 'old-value'
        )
    )
);
$pa->setValue($a, '[a][b][c]', 'new-value');
// The PropertyAccessor will try to set values for
// $a['a']['b']['c'], $a['a']['b'] and $a['a'],
// but in fact it may terminate the loop
// right after the value of $a[a][b][c] is set,
// because $a, $[a], $[a][b] and $[a][b][c]
// are all passed as reference - the reference chain is not broken.
```

- Example 2
```php
$b = array(
    'a' => array(
        'b' => array(
            'c' => 'old-value'
        )
    )
)

$a = new Foo($b);
// In this example, the reference chain of $b is broken,
// because it's passed to $a.value as value
// But its elements are all passed as reference,
// so after setting the value for $b[a][b][c], there is no need
// to set value for $b[a][b] and $b[a]

$pa->setValue($a, 'value[a][b][c]', 'new-value');
```

| Q             | A
| ------------- | ---
| Bug fix?      | no
| New feature?  | no
| BC breaks?    | no
| Deprecations? | no
| Tests pass?   | yes
| Fixed tickets | n/a
| License       | MIT
| Doc PR        | n/a
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