I see. Yeah, you for sure can discuss around that a lot, it's perhaps just necessary to have annotations in core and to be able to make use of them by having insertion points in user-space but then it's clear where this gonna end with "Frameworks" (Frameworks! Frameworks! everywhere).
That's basically the idea I mentioned with the difference that via an extension instead of userspace there is less the problem with a thousand DbC frameworks.
@ircmaxell well, why not but I somewhat dislike the syntax of those << >> brackets. Looks too important to me, I'd like to have it a little more discrete.
For the PHP.net RFC I wasn't aware it instantiates objects which looks too much to me. From userspace, good support in Reflection would be nice.
I wonder why not just use "normal" @tag annotations.
@ircmaxell for that there is backup, but still, it's like too many to change them all.
luckily it's illegal to take other persons passwords even if you have them plaintext ^^
at least as long as computers are involved.
Okay I have to admit: Once I had an GPG key with quite some nice passphrase. And I was loosing it w/o backup. And for anything I encrypted with it, this is garbage now.
Hopefully this only happens once in a lifetime and you fail early.
My god, I've been a member of Stackoverflow for some time, but now that I've actively participated in answering questions and involve with the community, a whole new world seems to have opened up, like this chat. I didn't know it was this active.