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2:39 PM
for longer time I am confused with the following expression. I mean which is good idea to write even though I know both performs the same action
if($variableName === false){} OR
if(!$variableName){}
2:57 PM
@Girgias Regarding restricting default methods to only call stuff in the interface... that really didn't seem feasible to me due to PHP's dynamic nature. It still doesn't seem feasible to me but... do you have any thoughts on that?
I suppose we could add an opcode for checking that but like... is that really what people want?
Maybe if an optimizer pass can get rid of it or something...
@LeviMorrison I'm not sure what dynamic part is an issue here? I suppose it might require a specific ordering of methods in the interface. But no I haven't thought much of it on a C implementation basis
I don't think it's a "blocker" but I would imagine people would be less weary of it if it was the case
$method = [$this, "not_in_interface"];
$method(...$args);
There are probably a variety of ways to bypass things.
Or you can just ensure that every function call is known at compile time
Checking that it is a DO_FCALL
(or whatever the relevant opcode is)
3:20 PM
For completeness, we can't restrict internal methods (it's C/native, they can do whatever).
Sure, but I don't expect many internal interfaces to have default methods
And anything internal can already break expectations in whatever way you want (just look at ArrayObject)
 
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7:12 PM
@Exception it depends. sometimes, you want to make sure that a variable is false (and not, for instance, an integer with a value of 0) in which case the first one would yield the correct result, whereas the second one would consider 0 to pass the equivalence.
note that this depends on the strict equivalence operator, see 3v4l.org/MDHQR
 
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9:09 PM
@LeviMorrison @Girgias That's not really the job of the engine. We don't impose such restrictions anywhere else. I.e. how is this different? 3v4l.org/cjJlL
 
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10:49 PM
@IluTov I agree, and it's one reason I don't think it belongs.
I believe I mentioned this last year but I don't remember for sure.

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