> On 28 Jun 2025, at 12:15, Larry Garfield <la...@garfieldtech.com> wrote:
>
> Hi folks. Arnaud and I would like to present take-2 at Partial Function
> Application.
>
> https://wiki.php.net/rfc/partial_function_application_v2
>
> It is largely similar to the previous PFA proposal from 2021, though there
> are a number of changes. Most notably:
>
> * The implementation is simpler, because FCC already did part of the work.
> This RFC can build on it.
> * Constructors are not supported.
> * But optional arguments and named placeholders are supported.
> * It includes pipe-based optimizations.
>
> Note: We realize that this is a non-trivial RFC coming late in the cycle. We
> are proposing it now because, well, it's ready now. If the discussion goes
> smoothly, we're OK calling a vote on it for 8.5, especially as it would
> complement pipes so well. If the discussion runs longer, we're also OK with
> targeting 8.6 instead. We'll see how that goes.
>
> <floor opens for discussion, Larry falls through the trap door>
>
> --
> Larry Garfield
> la...@garfieldtech.com
>
Hi Larry,
I noticed your list of places this applies says "all function/method calls" but
then doesn't list object invocation (__invoke magic method). I assume that's
just an oversight in the list of places it's applicable rather than an omission
in support?
Cheers
Stephen