Just a friendly reminder about my karma to post an RF in the PHP wiki.

Again, my user is "str".

Thank you very much

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Stuardo Rodríguez Mercenary Web Developer La Maphpia
🌎 maphpia.com ✉ [email protected] 📞 +502 3462-7169


On Tue, Dec 30, 2025 at 10:25 AM Stuardo -StR- Rodríguez <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello internals,
>
> My name is Stuardo Rodríguez, and I would like to request RFC karma to
> publish an RFC on the PHP wiki.
>
> I am a professional PHP developer with over 15 years of experience
> building web applications. You can find more about my background here:
> - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stuardo
>
> I have prepared an RFC titled "use-from syntax for namespace use
> declarations" which proposes an alternative `use` syntax that improves
> readability by placing imported symbols first, followed by a namespace
> prefix introduced by `from`.
>
> Example:
> ```php
> use ClassA from Vendor\Package;
> use {ClassB, ClassC as C} from Vendor\Package;
> ```
>
> This is syntax sugar equivalent to existing imports:
> ```php
> use Vendor\Package\ClassA;
> use Vendor\Package\{ClassB, ClassC as C};
> ```
>
> I have already implemented the necessary changes to the Zend Engine
> (lexer, parser, tokenizer exposure) along with comprehensive test coverage.
> The implementation:
> - Introduces T_FROM token
> - Supports single imports, grouped imports, and function/const imports
> - Treats `from` as a soft keyword to preserve backward compatibility
> (function from() remains valid)
> - Includes 7 new test cases in Zend/tests/ plus tokenizer test
>
> I would appreciate receiving wiki karma to create and publish this RFC for
> community discussion. My wiki account username is: "str"\
>
> Thank you for your consideration.
>
> Best regards,
> Stuardo Rodriguez
>
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> Stuardo Rodríguez Mercenary Web Developer La Maphpia
> 🌎 maphpia.com ✉ [email protected] 📞 +502 3462-7169
>

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