On Wed, Jul 17, 2024, at 6:31 PM, Nicolas Grekas wrote: > A bit unrelated to the above topic: we've further clarified the RFC by > addition restrictions to what can be done with lazy proxies. Namely, > when the factory returns an object from a parent class, we describe > that adding more on the proxy class would throw, and we also explain > why. We also added a restriction to prevent a proxy from having an > overridden __clone or __destruct when the factory returns a parent, and > explained why again. > > This should simplify the overall behavior by preventing edge case that > wouldn't have easy answers. If those limitations prove too restrictive > in practice (my experience tells me they should be fine), they could be > leveraged in the future. > > On our side, this should close the last topics we wanted to address > before opening the vote. > > Please let us know if anyone has other concerns. > > Cheers, > Nicolas
Minor point: Why is the $initializer return type null, instead of void? I don't see a purpose to allowing an explicit null return and nothing else. Otherwise, I'm quite looking forward to this. --Larry Garfield