On 10.03.2020 12:43, Mike Schinkel wrote:
>>> Alternately, why not use this (which is probably the best option IMO)?:
>>>
>>> function foo() attributes
>>> SingleArgument("Hello"),
>>> Another\SingleArgument("World"),
>>> \My\Attributes\FewArguments("foo", "bar") {}
>>>
>>
>> This particular example leads to complications with how different keywords
>> stack up; would the return statement come before the "attributes" keyword?
>
> How does the return statement affect this example? The return statement
> would be inside the braces, the attributes would be before the braces.
I think he meant return type declaration. That's why the question about
the `use` clause is as well relevant.
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