Hi Derick,

Again, we should not consider docblock mainly because I think
adding/removing comments of your code should NEVER modify the overall
functionality of your application.
That said, docblock is no option. Now PLEASE let's stop arguing for
nothing and vote?
I'd recommend that since syntax is not ideal, we should not vote for
the complete patch but vote for the functionality.

So the question to be answered is: Should PHP support Annotations?

I'm +1.


Cheers,

On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Gustavo Lopes <glo...@nebm.ist.utl.pt> wrote:
> On Thu, 16 Sep 2010 14:57:01 +0100, Derick Rethans <der...@php.net> wrote:
>
>>> There should be overwhelmingly strong reasons to add a whole new branch
>>> of syntax to PHP, I for one don't see the huge gain annotations bring on top
>>> of PHPDoc.
>>
>> The only thing I can think of is added the storing of docblock data for
>> class methods and class properties. Right now I think they're not being
>> stored in the oparrays?  In any case, I am also not for adding more
>> syntax just to do annotations.
>>
>
> Have you read my e-mail?
>
> http://news.php.net/php.internals/49674
>
> I don't understand whether you're against annotations per se or if using doc
> comments to implement annotations would be okay.
>
> As I said, doc comments as they are now are insufficient.
>
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