@ircmaxell uh. #1 is a lucky shot (3 answers in security, 1 with 3651 upvotes), rook is the long-con... far longer than you. 800 answers vs your 100. You're a half-lucky one :P
just because the guy who coded the thing decided that it would be a good idea to keep the raw database data together with the parsing functions, the processed data and the array with the parsing instructions in a single class
> Because of this, we are not going to merge with custom exceptions enabled, they should not be crippling, another RFC will have to be written to deal with custom exceptions if that's something we want moving forward.
if ($var = condition() || $fetch['key'] ?? false) what does that evaluate to? Well… to a non-sensical if ($var = (condition() || $fetch['key']) ?? false) … That makes absolutely no sense. Especially as boolean ops never return null.
but actually it's not needed @NikiC - also, in another rfc i've read you intended to introduce a new base exception class, i'd make AssertionException extending that rather than ErrorException, because i'm pretty sure people use to catch(ErrorException) even if they shouldn't (accordingly to the expectations rfc)