@ircmaxell I just found wiki.php.net/rfc/typecheckingstrictandweak and it sounds very reasonable (with option 3, where I'll interpret current behavior as the behavior of zpp). Why the heck was that rejected?!
Guys I have a question. Was there ever a time in PHP's history where you required eval to instantiate objects if the name of the object was a string in a variable?
@NikiC It wasn't rejected. It was never proposed...
> like casting from '123abc' to an integer leading to 123 an E_FATAL notice would be raised.
I wouldn't do that. I would accept the 123, but raise a notice (just like ZPP does). However, when passing abc to int, I would E_RECOVERABLE_ERROR, where ZPP just raises a warning and doesn't execute the function...