@rdlowrey I'm not a fan of returning a reference but still, following the RFC I would assume that if you want to return a reference you'll have to yield by reference as well?
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@nikita2206 Yes, that's correct. It seems like the most sensible approach as that mechanism is already in place for yields.
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People and their crazy reference returns grumble grumble ...
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@nikita2206 Oh wait, disregard what I said.
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IIRC it's literally not possible to return by-ref from a generator because of the existing & semantics with yields.
@SebastianBergmann You guys need to get a move on for your RFC, also: "I don't think Throwable should be implementable by userland classes." why not? (not that I'm disagreeing.....it just needs to be justified.)
Rushing to get non-trivial things in at the last minute is not a good idea. The base exception thing is not complicated - and can be done without affecting much else.
I don't think that's trivial. The exception hierarchy is already borked, we shouldn't make it even worse. Picking the right Exception hierarchy is harder than it sounds.
It's not totally obvious what the right choice is, but any of the options has almost no BC issues, and only affects 3 classes in PHP, two of which are brand new. Even if it was only decided one month before release, it wouldn't be an issue in allowing people to use PHP 7.
Le sigh @bwoebi "Remove useless date warning" - you've never heard the phrase "But if you are ferocious in battle remember to be magnanimous in victory."?
@marcio I would hope so as well. But it would be better to get the design of the hierarchy right for release is more important imo than getting it done soon.