@LeviMorrison See, this is exactly what I'm talking about. Internals splits into two camps on any given issue, and resolution is delayed by weeks/months/forever.
This is why PHP is so relatively slow to react to changes (even Java reacted better, TBF)
And it really doesn't matter what you're developing, if it's open source, it shouldn't be nearly exclusively managed and discussed by a group of 20-30 people.
Sorry if I sound repetitive, but we can't go the cabal way for PHP... not with the groups of interest we have today. PHP would basically enter feature freeze forever xD
@LeviMorrison look at Rust, the entry barrier is the lowest I've seen. You just create a github issue as an RFC... they do have cabal, but they are compromised with keeping the project community driven and attending the community needs (as long as it doesn't clash with the overall project). How could we elect a cabal group like that for PHP? I see no way.
Does PHP want contribution from the community? Does it want only hard earned core contributors and nothing else? Does PHP intend to continue as a n00b-first language? Does it intend to be a more serious language with features other languages have?
Try to discuss even one of those in internals, I dare you, I double dare you.
Right now I can't distinguish between an int and a string key. For example, let's say you have some collection like $a->contains('1'); it's impossible to implement the equivalent for isset unless you imply that '1' and 1 both return true (which is inconsistent).
I'm not arguing that normal array behaviour should change. Most array access implementations use an internal array anyway so the behaviour would be transferred. But it would be better if the implementation could determine how to handle the key.
Array syntax, more than array behaviour? I don't know.
The fact that SplObjectStorage can make use of object keys shows that there's a use case for that.
@Abe macros are one of the ways you can do meta programming... many languages have that: rust, D, Elixyr, Javascript (with sweet js). There is also the C pre processor (which is very primitive). In all cases, it allows you to write code that generates code at some level. Some languages even use their own macro infrastructure to implement language features that are a superset of some already existing feature.
@Abe that depends... some languages allows you to build quasi code like if they were macros (actually they are) and then you can compile the ASTs on the fly... perl 6 has it as a first class feature (strangelyconsistent.org/blog/macros-what-are-they-really). Other have a sophisticated macro system that expands before the compilation. The implementation and capabilities varies a lot.
And some languages opted to have a reflection API to generate code, like C#, which translated to PHP would be something like this "$ast = new If(new Expression(New Var(...))), new Block(New Statement(etc...))); $ast->compile()->run();"
On the article above, the guy faced a language barrier (slowness), and decided to compile a bunch of stacked function calls into a single specialized function on the fly and got some nice results.
Usage may vary too. For example, sweet js is being used to create new language features (or back port future ECMASCRIPT features from the future). Some js frameworks also use it to create DSLs or embed xml as a first class thing in javascript (like reactjs did) sweetjs.org/doc/main/sweet.html
That depends too... for compiled languages it might have no impact. For interpreted languages maybe, but if you create a mechanism to expand and cache the source there is no runtime cost.
Hi, any one have amazon's email as sample from Amazon to seller to make alert (Order Update, new order message, new order etc) ? Actually i need Amazon seller's email which always amazon send to their seller customer to make alert.. also i am looking for email id which amazon always used to make alert to seller.s
I've an array of email ids. I want to check each and every email id for it's domain.
Actually, I've to parse over this array whenever there is email id found with no '.edu' domain, error message should be thrown as 'Please enter valid .edu id' and further emails from the array should not be check...
@Sean Shit, they're moving to node because their code is so terrible that they need extra power from the language to make it better rather than actually write nice code...
Considering that the wordpress ecosystem is so terribly dependant on wordpress themes and extensions which would all be rendered useless if they move to node, I hardly thing they would step further than this.
@nikita2206 ping? iirc you know something about generics. how do you see classes supporting variance (instead allowing interfaces only)? since php doesn't have reference declarations, it might work.
hack allows it. still i'm unsure if could cause problems
@Abe you mean variance of generic classes? It depends on how you want to support it. I like Scala's approach the best, when you can declare which variance exactly should be used for the given type variable twitter.github.io/scala_school/type-basics.html
probably, IDK, judging by the github contributor statistics, we wouldn't need more than 60 elephants (but counting just commits may be unfair I guess).
I built 7 and then it asked if I want to send some very useful kind of info to the php something team. I selected yes. Does that count as a contribution? :D