On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 12:25:11PM +0200, Nikita Popov wrote:

> Rather than starting a holy war over every single RFC that contains the
> word "deprecation", I think we should take a look at our migration story
> and possibly invest some effort into creating a "blessed" tool for this
> purpose: One that only performs migrations that are completely safe and
> should be runnable without fear of breaking code.
> 
> I do realize that there is already quite a bit of existing tooling, things
> like Rector, various CS fixers and compatibility scanners, but I don't
> think that we have anything that just works out of the box to do what is
> safe and no more.

Could I suggest an option for it to point out where other (unsafe) migrations
could/should be done so that we know where to look.

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