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yst 18:58
@FranciscoIALover Unless it's a learning project, any developer worth having is likely going to tell you that "not using frameworks" is not a good thing :-) developers tend to value their time and rewriting massive amounts of code that's one composer install away isn't efficient.
Dec 11 20:06
Now if only we had ::namespace + an official internal attribute so we can start annotating where classes should be used. The number of same-name classes we have in our codebase is no joke.
Dec 11 16:45
'Just' is perhaps doing a lot in that statement as I would assume internal classes would be a much bigger project. I can see the value to private auto-mangled symbols, but internal classes + visibility modifiers on them are undoubtably more powerful (and would meet my use cases far better tbh)
Dec 11 13:31
<?lisp
Dec 11 13:27
This is where having an actual element to represent a class would be handy xD
Dec 11 13:20
The optimized classmap should take care of most of it, although I am not sure how widely used it is on non-containerised workloads
Dec 11 13:14
I get where you're coming from it, and I see the distinct similarities between a namespace-namespace and class-contained namespace, but like you say it would cause issues with autoloading, especially as you'd then have 2 (or more depending on level of nesting) valid locations which is a tad odd.
Dec 11 13:10
Hmmm yeah it treating the string exactly like the class would throw a wrench into it. There's some options, but I'd think it best to stay away from re-using the namespace separator
Dec 11 13:06
That's not to say it couldn't be combined with private too, if the user wanted it
Dec 11 13:06
@IluTov I was thinking something more like borrowing the static namespace accessor and doing \Foo\Bar::Child1::Child2
Dec 11 13:02
The autoloading issue is more due to the PSR standards than PHP itself, and those could be easily changed
Dec 11 12:55
Nested classes might solve my use-case a little bit better tbh, although it'd be great if we could define them after the class rather than in it java style
Dec 11 12:52
I suspect that once this lands and we get around to upgrading it, I'd try building a reflection hack where it parsed the mangled name, extracted the file path, and stored it relative to some root directory, so it could be re-created without caring which file path it was stored on (CI vs prod servers)
Dec 11 12:48
Well if we're talking purely about naming, in JS modules/TS everything is default internal unless given the export modifier, I would suggest something like 'local' but fileprivate would work too.
Dec 11 12:16
What you've got there is a perfect first step.
Dec 11 12:12
So as a basic mechanism I think what you've got it an ideal first step, basic mangling entirely self contained. My particular use case is a bit more complex, I am not sure if "private" classes would be the right word for it, but "auto-sub-namespaced classes based on filename" doesn't exactly roll off the tongue.
Dec 11 12:05
@IluTov Your timing is impeccable. I was just in my IDE wishing for this. I'll take a read
Nov 19 14:44
@bwoebi I'd have no objection to being able to opt-out of it on a file-by-file basis, although I don't know what that would do in terms of implementation complexity, but as was agreed at the time it passed, the language should aim for safer-by-default.
Nov 18 15:51
@IluTov It was the intent to change the message, but they're both already warnings, it can probably get by with promotion to hard error without language change
Nov 18 15:34
@IluTov A warning in 8.x and then hard error in 9.0
Nov 18 15:32
@IluTov github.com/php/php-src/pull/8912 was where I left off.
Nov 18 15:04
Or revoke it. I still think it's absolutely in the best interests of the language, but when I passed it, I thought I'd be in a better place to work on it, but that hasn't happened.
Nov 18 15:01
Honestly man I'd like to but I'm still feeling highly self-conscious (i.e. feeling totally shit) about my involvement in the RFC process due to the total lack of progress I made since passing the undefined var / properties RFC. I'm utterly exhausted at the end of the day and haven't been able to do any work on it.
Nov 18 14:56
In this case ReorderRequest has to be its own file, if I could shove that DTO (just extra mark-up for JSON-based hydration/serializing) into the class itself, and potentially its nested ones for both request and response, that would be fantastic... almost as fantastic as being able to do : DTOResponse<TypeNameHere> but wishful thinking xD
Nov 18 14:55
For example, we have a middleware builder layer that will use attributes to apply behaviour to creating the parameter list e.g.:

public function handleReorderComponents(#[HydrateDTO] ReorderRequest $payload, int $activityId): Response { ... }
Nov 18 14:53
You cannot use an anonymous class within a parameter though, unless I missed something major.
Nov 18 14:50
But as long as I can look at ReflectionMethod, and get its parameters / response type and reflect on their associated types and get a string that I can serialize somewhere (so I can create it later on) even if that means I need to custom-autoload, that would be fantastic, and significantly clean up a lot of code that right now takes a bunch of extra files
Nov 18 14:49
@IluTov Anonymous objects only available at runtime aren't that useful for reflection. For example, our request payload / response payload objects are reflected upon at build time and used to create things like OpenAPI schemas, or serialized decoders and response middleware. A single-action controller can sometimes end up needing half a dozen additional classes just to define those DTOs.
Nov 17 22:14
btw as I haven't seen it posted here yet, Joe's wife posted an update on his behalf - gofundme.com/f/a-big-ask-from-a-big-community
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Nov 17 22:12
As long as the mangling was consistent somehow so we could do build-time mapping <3
Nov 17 22:11
@IluTov zomg yessss please. Trowski and I have been talking about this for years, we have request/response DTOs for a ton of methods and the sprawl becomes immense. It'd be fantastic to be able to keep them all in one file without namespace conflicts
Oct 27 22:29
"nani?!" is the new programming word for "wtf how is this null?".
Sep 30 14:16
Have it all re-written in rust? :P
Sep 16 22:03
Np. I shall now retreat into my cave for another month clawing noises
Sep 16 21:37
Carbon has a createSafe which throws on overflow carbon.nesbot.com/docs
Sep 16 21:35
If you needed to properly harden it, you could always explode or preg_match it and then compare formatting the individual parts
Sep 16 21:32
If I had to guess, it's using the same underlying logic as mktime, and no-one bothered to stop and think if it was a good idea... normal 20-year-old PHP things
Sep 16 21:29
Not working as in they're allowing spam, or not working as in they're denying everything? (Nothing I can do to help, just useful info for if Derick or co reads it)
Sep 16 21:27
Huh, I didn't know about using ! either to force everything to 0.
Sep 16 21:26
It's documented on php.net/manual/en/datetimeimmutable.createfromformat.php example 5, but tbh your example caught me off guard too
Sep 16 21:21
Yeah the rollover bit is properly weird. Expected in mktime, parsing, nope. I'm assuming you were referring to the inclusion of the H:i:s in there?
Sep 16 21:20
@ln-s Specify the entire thing + a timezone
Aug 26 17:58
@QuolonelQuestions Yeah I took a glance through, using it like that is weird, I was thinking it would just be functionally equivalent to omitting the arg at call time.
Aug 26 16:59
Looks that way
Aug 26 16:57
Since named args it's easier than it once was for relying on defaults, I take it what this RFC is asking for is to be able to treat an arg like it wasn't passed for the sake of its default, but to do so like a named arg in a terniary?
Aug 26 16:18
Weren't they always?
Aug 19 22:45
Any options on the table for more-inlined docblocks having a half-way-house approach, maybe wrapping it in something else, that would allow distinguishing comment-like from runtime-enforced? var <int[]> $x = [1, 2, 3]; .... although I think i'd rather just have erased but maybe carry over enough to supply to a function on the class to do its own checking
Aug 19 22:36
It's nice to see the write u p on generics, and the links to the various convos (including reddit) as well
Jul 21 16:29
@QuolonelQuestions CI script, probably a matrix if using github, that does composer require to install a specific set.
Jul 15 21:53
Yet almost no-one will use it because it has to be done manually in most cases.