I am always thinking when writing things like that... How do you recover them? Lets say you write in this no-frame-work a register/login part. How to distribute that part only to multiple projects? Creating a kind of bundle/package for it is possible? What are those requirements to do that?
@Duikboot I tried doing an auth component. I gave up after a while... I guess it's better to do that custom for each project and just copy code over if you want. But often you need customization for it
The Group use declarations RFC was updated according to requests. @Andrea I copy and pasted part of one of your emails because I couldn't write nothing better ;)
function returns_nothing(): void {
return; // valid
}
// However, it does not accept returning a NULL value:
function returns_null(): void {
return NULL; // error: returns_null() must not return a value, null returned
}
@marcio the second NULL case points out why more clearly
function returns_null(): void {
$x = some_computation(); // might produce null
return $x; // error: returns_null() must not return a value, null returned
}
If you're trying to return a value from a void function
@Leigh I don't push hard for weak typing, I push for scalar types
Seriously, how does this make sense?
function returns_null(): void {
$x = some_computation(); // might produce null
return $x; // error: returns_null() must not return a value, null returned
}
hummm... I like it because I'm familiar with other languages, but seeing it in PHP (specially not restricted to strict mode) seems a "detail" that could be easily out of the lang.
It's obvious that Array_ is an expression and that String is a Scalar and not some string helper. The node Prefix is annoying, though, might have to touch that code again -.-
ok, he is arguing that aliasing a namespace is sometimes more readable, but when you alias a namespace you don't have an explicit list of dependencies declared anymore. You need to look all code to see what's being used from that given NS fragment.
Also @NikiC you might need to rename Scalar\String for php7.
@marcio no real argument against your RFC. Just noting that it's sometimes handy to have more than the class name available without defining an explicit alias using as.
On 13/02/15 16:41, Andrea Faulds wrote:
> But with Marcio’s proposal, we could instead write this:
>
> use function SomeLibrary\Math\{sin, cos, tan, degrees, radius};
Well it used to be simply ...
require SomeLibrary\math.php;
From what I understand, a lot of people are bitching about it because they find it ugly, while others like it because it makes it more readable for them ... Why not just allow both?
@Andrea I'm just saying I'd rather focus on functionality we actually have. We always return null, so that's what I'm going with. If you want to change that then it belongs in the void RFC.
if $bar = foo(); leaves $bar as null then I would expect function foo(): ?array {} to be absolutely fine. An error there would be a wtf inconsistent php
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may not be entirely fair to hack, but that's pretty much how I see the language
@Andrea I started trying to contribute to HHVM, but it takes a day to compile so I decided to come here and give it a chance. PHP compiles in 1 min. Be aware of that diff if you're not yet :P
The bulk of the work is done: my "Correct and test none/null return types distinction" patch allows me to accurately detect returning of no value, and the Scalar Type Hints RFC patch allows me to reserve class names
Also, you must reserve void if you propose this in case you didn't realize that for some reason or another. If it wasn't reserved you could theoretically have a Void class and thus a conflict.
$ sapi/cli/php -r 'function a(): void {} a();'
$ sapi/cli/php -r 'function a(): void { return; } a();'
$ sapi/cli/php -r 'function a(): void { return NULL; } a();'
Catchable fatal error: a() must not return a value, null returned in Command line code on line 1
$ sapi/cli/php -r 'function a(): void { return 1; } a();'
Catchable fatal error: a() must not return a value, integer returned in Command line code on line 1
@HassanAlthaf Type casting itself is neither bad nor good. For PHP type casting is frequently pointless due to the way the type system works (as well as the separate operators for numeric addition and string concat making your intent always clear... unlike some languages!)