2012/7/25 Ferenc Kovacs <tyr...@gmail.com>: >> more than 20 years >> experience in that. Do you have that? > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appeal_to_authority
So what? U are using Wikipedia to invalidate me. :) <shrug> Is it so bad to hear an people with more experience? Do you have problems with it with authority? :) So lets make it clear: I say - and I would bet on it - this feature will cause problems, when implemented like this. Not because of technical reasons, but because it isn't nicely embedded into PHP. Normal PHP-programmers will have problems to understand it correctly. And I'm sure that I'm right, because of my experience. And be warned: In 90% when I begin to bet, I win. This is also from experience. > First you say that you are right, because you have more experience in the > topic than the others, then you accuse the "PHP-internals" that they are > favoring their opinion over the rest about the php language development. Name conflict. I meant the PHP-programmers. I call me a PHP-developer, because I develop programs in PHP. Not a good idea at this list. :) And yes, I think that there is a more ore less small gap between that, what the "mass" of anonymous PHP-programmers really needs and that, what is written in this internals list. I with you introducing new features like this, but it must be done in a way that is more self-explaining, has a low learning-curve. Yield implemented like this dosn't match this criteria. -- Alex Aulbach -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php