> Arguments with a default value that resolves to null at runtime will no longer implicitly mark the argument type as nullable. Either an explicit nullable type, or an explicit null default value has to be used instead.
is there intention to deprecate null assignment via method parameter value in a later version? e.g. public function methodName (Type $variable = null)
trying to find the RFC that specifies this, only seeing it in the backwards incompatible changes from 8.0, but manual assignment is still supported
ahhh, it's part of constructor property promotion
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@Danack Hi danack! Thanks for the answer yes I figured it out already while searching for other related answers yesterday :)
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I used unique indexes. Made my life easier instead of doing hardcode.
what would be the preferred technique for making a parameter optional to work with 7.3 and 8.0?
currently doing null assignment, without ?, it was suggested I include ?, which I'm not against including, but the reason I didn't include it isn't for nullability.
Slowly migrating to make a class dependent on another class. Currently, the class that requires the dependency, B, accepts the dependency, A, through B's constructor, but the parameter is A $a = null, since changing it from optional would break BC in a lot of places. (Hence, slow migration :P)
so better to explicitly say ?A $a = null regardless?
currently, the constructor checks if the parameter is an instanceof A, then assigns it to a property. But eventually, yes, the goal is to remove nullability altogether and require the instance of A.
coworker responded on PR suggesting that the type be made nullable with ?, but I disagree since my intention isn't to make the parameter nullable, but to continue with it being optional, until we can change it from being optional
and hopefully the migration would be complete before we upgrade to 8...
If your company is adding ? to all nullable types, then it probably should be added while it's still nullable.
If A is an interface and you could move the handling of a null A instance to an "empty" implementation, that may make migration easier later.
$this->a = $a ?? new EmptyA; can drop the null coalescing once an instance of A is required.
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Hi guys I have trouble migrating myself from PHP 5 (Procedural Style) to laravel, I heard it is easy using laravel framework, problem is I am still learning PHP, Should I migrate to it? or stick with PHP 5?
TL;DR of it: by jumping straight into a framework, you're more likely to encapsulate your procedural code into classes, rather than follow object-oriented principles. Just because you're using classes, doesn't mean you're using object-oriented programming.
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Hi I have a question regarding to the mail() function in PHP, I am confused. What I did was I send the data to the database and then I emailed the saved data from the database to myself, The problem is this, when the data is emailed it displays the "before" data and did not display the "current" data that I submitted. Is it a bug? or am I missing something in my code? :/
@ERROR401 Without seeing your code (or a minimal version of it that reproduces the issue) it's impossible to say for sure, but that sounds like an issue with your code - not a bug in PHP.
Good morning, does anyone know of documentation on how to use PHPUnit 9+ Code Coverage programmatically? I have a Code Coverage Service Provider for Laravel Dusk (Browser UX) Tests simply by creating a \SebastianBergmann\CodeCoverage\CodeCoverage instance, storing and later merging the generated coverage info.
It was working with PHPUnit 8, but it needs a driver and filter argument now and I can't find any documentation about it (like.. the first 3 Google Pages are Tutorials from 2012 up to 2017.. yay).
I have yet to find anything as infuriating as HELM for managing kubernetes. Whitespace-aware plain text templating that's incapable of printing out a proper debug message
@beberlei ah. I really enjoy hack and slash, and that game dev is known for making great games, but the combat system in Bastion was clunky for me. Hades vastly improved it.
The story, character development, music and using the roguelike concept to advance the story is pretty awesome
admittedly, I am still processing coffee, but I find it kind of hard to grok. Maybe move the section "Backward Incompatible Changes" to be next to proposal, and change it to "Details of changes", with a before and after for each...
@Girgias my take on this, support "multiple" return values gostyle as in one real return value, and one error/warning etc one. i.e. $fh, $err = fopen("foo.txt", "r"); in that case errors don't get displayed or logged, since they are "handled". same could work for exteptions?
yes your RFC would also be needed and then we could switch errors/warnings to exceptions, but people could still write error handling without exceptions for these functions (which personally i think is better for low level code)