On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 9:08 PM Andrea Faulds <a...@ajf.me> wrote: > Hi, > > Nikita Popov wrote: > > Hi internals, > > > > Based on a suggestion by Nicolas Grekas, > > https://github.com/php/php-src/pull/5153 changes the generated name for > > anonymous classes to include the name of the parent class or first > > interface. So instead of just class@anonymous, you'll see something like > > EventHandler@anonymous in error messages, for example. > > > > There's a minor BC break here, for code checking for a "class@anonymous" > > prefix, which should be easy to rectify by checking for "@anonymous" > > instead. > > > > What do people think about doing this change? > > > > Regards, > > Nikita > > > > Perhaps it would make sense to include the namespace used by the code > which defines/instantiates the class? That might make it easier, when > looking at a mysterious anonymous class using var_dump() deep in a big > project perhaps, to find out where it came from. >
That would be a possible alternative. This is similar to what we do for closures. As we need the generated name to be reasonably concise, we can only do one or the other though. I don't know which one is more useful... Maybe Nicolas wants to chime in. Nikita