On Mon, Feb 12, 2018 at 1:43 PM, Wes <netmo....@gmail.com> wrote: > Again, the reason is: in case in future PHP wants to use backticks for > unicode strings, like javascript. > If the community think it's feasible, in PHP 9, 10, whatever, it must be > deprecated asap. > If you think PHP should use a different syntax for unicode strings in > future, you vote no. > It's as simple as that. I am asking to reserve a particular syntax for > something that could be needed in some years. >
Any particular reason why "`unicode string `" wouldn't work? Trust me, everyone here has at least one feature or operator they would like to see done differently (cough - namespace operator - \ - cough) but the proverbial train left the station a long time ago.