@cmb I don't think we should do that as of PHP 9 yet. That functionality is the only thing allowing to implement the interfaces spanning many versions - realistically, when PHP 9 comes out many people will still be on e.g. 7.4. I'd rather target version 10 here.
Right; I'm also concerned about exactly this. I just fixed 2 doc examples, and deleted user notes which brought that up. And in this case it was about mixed which is only available as of PHP 8.0.0.
Yeah, that seems like the kind of thing that is going to fester forever in the language, like declare(strict_types=1)
it is annoying to me as a PHP developer that developers working on libraries are so much more interested in cross-version compatibility than the support life. i know libraries that still try to support all the way down to 5.6
@JRL /me waves in PHP 5.4. But I think we're a point where we're phasing PHP 5 out all over the board by now. I think realistic lifetimes of code is anywhere between 7-10 years.
@JRL Yes, but you have to provide support and bugfixes. Unless you want to maintain X different branches. At which point it's easier to just consolidate it in a single branch most of the time.
How would you define the difference between a Service and a Feature in software?
Eg: Would it make sense to rename Service Providers to Feature Providers?
If not, how do you define "Service"?
Perhaps as someone whose english is not the mother language, the sentence "service providers" doesn't come naturally - it involves a cognitive load to map it to a meaning - but it starts to make sense when thinking at it quite literally, as "provider of X" - so the key is not the "Service", but X. FooServiceProvider - the key is Foo
Just "Service Provider" doesn't make any sense without what it is providing, like Foo
Anyone here using Jest and Selenium that can point me to a working config? I'm brand new to JS testing and am having a hard time getting the config working.
"I can provide a better math library through a self-contained addition, which will make it easier to include than the contentious things I keep coming across"
"If I do that, people are going to ask why it should be in core instead of an extension, so maybe I should make it an extension first even if math should be something the language itself supports."
"Well, to actually do some of these things I need to do things that can't be done in extensions."
"Okay, maybe I can improve extensions so that I can do the step that I would prefer to avoid but that will probably be necessary because of the RFC process."
"Alright, well actually, that might also be a lot of effort and this is like three layers removed from what I want to do, I should work on the math stuff again."