Hi Karsten, On 24 March 2011 04:14, Karsten Dambekalns <kars...@typo3.org> wrote:
> Hi Guilherme. > > On 14.03.11 19:02, guilhermebla...@gmail.com wrote: > > @Etienne: That RFC is outdated. > > Since the last feedback form internals list, a lot of changes have > > been made to that RFC. Maybe I should update it ASAP so you can > > clearly understand what have changed to be compatible with current PHP > > syntax. > > I think having the RFC up-to-date is a must to get this rolling (again). > So, please, do it! :) > As you may know, the wiki website is currently unavailable for an unknown period. We can't update the RFC now but we'll do it for sure when the wiki will be up and running again. > > > I'd like to see what people think about it and make something "IN" on > > next PHP major version. > > I honestly think I can speak for the whole FLOW3[1] developer and user > base in this regard. With that said, I would love to see native > annotation support in PHP! > > If you need support and/or testing targets, get in touch! > > Like Guilherme said, you can start playing with the native annotation support in PHP by applying the patch ( http://www.adoy.net/php/Annotations.php ) on trunk or you can also just do a checkout of the git repository ( https://github.com/adoy/PHP-Annotations ). You'll find some existing tests/examples in the tests/annotation folder. Every feedback on this implementation is of course welcome and will help us improve it so that it might be one day in PHP. > Regards, > Karsten > > [1] http://flow3.typo3.org/ > > -- > PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > Cheers, Pierrick