Well if confusing is the goal, then yes, since this is classic Perl.

I started using PHP, instead of Perl, just so that I would not need play 
around with confusing syntax.

Tomi Kaistila
PHP Developer

On Thursday 10 January 2008 15:56:54 Hannes Magnusson wrote:
> So you reject scalar type hinting because it isn't type casting and
> can therefor confuses newbies - but scattering seemingly random
> brackets around your code (to safe 5 key strokes) is obvious to users?
>
> Noone would confuse this with named arguments?
> Why can't I do function foo([] $array) {} ?
>
> foo([]);
> $var = [];
> Is this really readable?
>
> Are you really serious about this?
>
> -Hannes
>
> On Jan 10, 2008 11:19 AM, Marcus Boerger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello Ryusuke,
> >
> >   I like b) !
> >
> > marcus
> >
> > Thursday, January 10, 2008, 11:07:36 AM, you wrote:
> > > Hello, lists,
> > >
> > > I'm tired to type "array()" many times. And I want to
> > > declare arrays more easily. So I wrote the patch for
> > > zend_language_parser.y which enables to declare arrays
> > > with square brackets like some other languages.
> > >
> > > Stanislav,
> > > Sorry, I'm new in this list and I didn't know about past
> > > discussion. As Marcus says, I'd like to ask around again.
> > >
> > >
> > > There are three options:
> > >
> > >  a) Commit square bracket array shortcut patch
> > >     keys and values are separated by colons.
> > >     ( http://www.opendogs.org/pub/php-5.3dev-080109-sbar.patch )
> > >     e.g.
> > >     $a = [1, 2, 3];
> > >     $b = ['foo': 'orange', 'bar': 'apple', 'baz': 'lemon'];
> > >
> > >  b) Commit square bracket array shortcut patch
> > >     keys and values are separated by double arrows.
> > >     ( http://www.opendogs.org/pub/php-5.3dev-080109-sbar2.patch )
> > >     e.g.
> > >     $a = [1, 2, 3];
> > >     $b = ['foo' => 'orange', 'bar' => 'apple', 'baz' => 'lemon'];
> > >
> > >  c) Reject and keep using `array()'.
> > >     e.g.
> > >     $a = array(1, 2, 3);
> > >     $b = array('foo' => 'orange', 'bar' => 'apple', 'baz' => 'lemon');
> > >
> > > These patches include the tests.
> > >
> > > Which do you like? I like (a) the best.
> > >
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > >
> > > 2008/1/6, Marcus Boerger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > >> Hello Stanislav,
> > >>
> > >>   tha makesw three then already, how about we ask around again?
> > >> Ryusuke, can you please start a new '[RFC] Square brackets shortcut'
> > >> thread to collect opinions and pass along the patch for that?
> > >>
> > >> I like the anonymous function patch too. It is clean and simple. Maybe
> > >> you want to start a second '[RFC] Anonymous functions' thread with
> > >> that patch.
> > >>
> > >> Can you also please add tests for both?
> > >>
> > >> marcus
> > >>
> > >> Wednesday, January 2, 2008, 7:51:06 PM, you wrote:
> > >> >> the square bracket array syntax patch for PHP 5.3,
> > >> >>   http://www.opendogs.org/pub/php-5.3dev-080101-sbar.patch
> > >> >
> > >> > I remember we discussed that already and it was rejected then (even
> > >> > though myself and Andi liked it) - did the people that objected then
> > >> > change their minds?
> > >>
> > >> Best regards,
> > >>  Marcus
> > >
> > > --
> > > /**
> > >  * Ryusuke SEKIYAMA
> > >  * [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >  */
> >
> > Best regards,
> >  Marcus
> >
> >
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