On 05/05/16 08:34, Dmitry Stogov wrote:
>> I think this way can give a good start point with possibility to
>> standardize handling of attributes in the future. From the PHP engine
>> side, all attributes are AST nodes that can be processed later on the
>> userland side.
>>
> Something like this may be implemented, but it should be well designed
> and approved first.
> I'm not sure if this functionality should be especially implemented as
> part of Reflection API (this is easily implementable in PHP itself).
> But in any case, this requires the base attribute functionality proposed
> in RFC (or some other).

That is all I'm asking ... I thought initially the rfc defined more than
it does, but just creating another 'free for all' on how something is
used seems a pointless exercise?

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