@NikiC what's actually the best way to get the file/line from an exception? I'm not sure why everything in zend_exception.c is static… like zend_get_exception_base, which prevents me direct access of the property…
@AaronHarding I normally start swearing at whichever library is trying to use English as a programming paradigm. And having something be misspelt should never be used if at all possible, so "category".
@LeviMorrison That was not the question… one could quickly create a wrapper and export it in .h file. … I'm rather asking why, or if there's a more idiomatic way \cc @NikiC
@LeviMorrison Hrmm.. yea, after reviewing the RFC I agree with you. Have you submitted this to the ML yet? Do you think this is something we'll see implemented?
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@LeviMorrison doesn't it kinda defeat the purpose of type declarations if you want to implement mixed types? Sounds like back to square one ..
@samaYo I think not because mixed implies anything while array|Traversavle explicitly is an array or Traversable; not mixed because you couldn't pass in anything. I think a type|some_other_type is common enough use case to support.
And if you find your return type looking like string|int|float|array then you probably just shouldn't be using return types at all
Bobs-MacBook-Pro-2:php-src-7.0x bob$ ./sapi/cli/php -r 'function a(integer $b) {} a(1);'
Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: Argument 1 passed to a() must be an instance of integer, integer given, called in Command line code on line 1 and defined in Command line code:1
Bobs-MacBook-Pro-2:php-src-7.0x bob$ ./sapi/cli/php -r 'class a { function x(int $b) {} } class b extends a { function x() {} }'
Warning: Declaration of b::x() should be compatible with a::x(integer $b) in Command line code on line 1
that's just wrong… because it actually just takes zval_get_type()
@NikiC Not having aliases makes everything more complicated in this specific case
@bwoebi In my experience the name reservation was the only BC break worth mentioning in PHP 7 (and I have this vague memory of some projects "fixing" it by just renaming Int to Integer and String to Str ^^)
@samaYo I've never really given much credit to the "but somebody can write bad code with it" because no programming language is gonna stop people from doing stupid things.
Can you do something good with it is a far more interesting question imo
@cspray So much this. There have been several emails on internals (and even some in this room) where people have suggested making PHP less powerful, just to make coding be "safer" for people who are bad at programming....
@Danack I'm okay with restricting the standard tools in some ways if it makes sense as long as we still have another more powerful way (like via Reflection, Closure rebinding, whatever)
@bwoebi Long, but only a couple things related to PHP src right now: Learn how the parser works, learn how the execution stack works, RFC to add callable() for making references to functions that can be passed as callbacks, and what I just mentioned.
@Trowski github.com/php/php-src/blob/… try getting rid of the shift/reduce conflicts and set it to %expect 0. Fix the conflicts and have a sane behavior with traits ^^
I know, it won't be easy, and it will make you dive into zend_language_parser.output, understand it, understand logic of parser and understand how you could fix it.
You will have questions. But only by asking you'll really understand.
I doubt that you'll solve that without any prior knowledge.