I asked ages ago about adding constants to traits and Nikita mentioned it’s big enough that it needs an rfc. I started putting some points / specifics of use together but I have no idea how much work the implementation would be.
@DaveRandom quantity is a quality of its own… or something
Kind of think that out parameters have worked themselves out of the language since most functions both internal and userland don't really use them anymore. When was the last time anyone saw a new function get added that used out parameters for instance?
I'm just hoping that Nikita brings ANY of his current RFCs to a vote. readonly and new-init would be very welcome, even if they're not as much as I'd like them to be.
I guess, but with the parameter being named $string and the function name parse_str is hard to figure out at a glance what's being parse from the string, the alternative name in the RFC is easier to understand.
@KimHallberg I think I prefer out parameters over Go style multiple return values. If only because reading the return type of functions that return multiple values is kind of hard.
@NikiC Is it too late to suggest more deprecations? I would like to propose deprecations of aliases user_error, pos, is_double, is_long, is_integer, doubleval, key_exists, ini_alter, doubleval.
@Danack Depends on where you learned to code and the style you learned in most likely, I started in HTML and moved to PHP, never really used out parameters or reference pointers, and most people who learn PHP today never really use them either and probably don't understand them well.
@Dharman there are definitely use cases where they’re handy but it makes things harder to reason about. I agree that they’re not usually needed but that doesn’t mean there are zero reasons to use them
@Stephen What's the use case? I'd be in favor only for consistency but since interfaces can already contain constants I'd probably always prefer interfaces over traits for this case.
str_left/str_right are ambiguous names. I have to stare at the names and think about what the intent is. PHP 3 or 4, yeah sure, full of bad names, but it's not a transgression that should be repeated.