@StatikStasis \o all good here. you? i tried avoiding programming work but ended up doing programming again only in a different language. you just can't avoid it these days :P
My dumb idea for PFA, is to basically not execute the call but add the parameters to a hashtable and then pass this hashtable to the named argument field of the FCI
And not use any positional args
But that's also a bit weird in that the types are only checked when the call is actually made :/
I still think a slightly different syntax so we can known "this is a PFA call" before the function call starts executing (this was the very complex part of Joe's version) would greatly simplify everything.
The basic syntax we had (with ? and ...), I think worked pretty damned well. It's just the location of the engine hook that was an issue. If instead we did something like %foo($a, ?, $c) or %$bar->foo($a, ...), that would have solved it.
At least that's what my engine-ignorant brain keeps saying. (And of course figuring out an unused symbol or keyword.)
Joe's implementation (as he explained it to me) worked by starting a new-function setup, hitting the ? or ..., deciding "oh, this is a PFA call", setting up a partially-complete argument struct, then backing out of the function call. Then the partially-complete argument struct could be used as a callable and it would fill in the rest.
It was that "back out" logic that Nikita and others found too fragile.
@bwoebi I dunno. It was above my pay grade then and still is. :-) If you think you can do a simpler version of Joe's patch that won't scare people away, the previous RFC can probably be reused near verbatim. :-)
@Crell the patch went through multiple iterations, and if memory serves me well the intial patch did have some issues though.
But the final version doesn't (needs a bit cleanup still, but was mostly there).
@RemiCollet I think the intent is that arginfo doesn't become a massive diff in github commit diff viewer when the stub was slightly modified in some way.