Please do this! :)
Now that PHP 7 is here, one step backwards (performance wise) might not matter
as much as it did before. Others might still disagree though.
I'd be interesting to hear if the people who voted against the RFC because of
the performance penalty still feel the same now that PHP 7 is here.
Hi,
This RFC was done close to 4 years ago when PHP 7 was not on
the table. So, I wonder if the performance implications are the
same, now that there is a new flashy PHP 7 engine?
Regards //Björn Larsson
Den 2016-12-19 kl. 23:47, skrev Larry Garfield:
On 12/19/2016 02:57 PM,
I see, that makes a lot of sense. Sadly, I am neither a C developer nor do I
understand the PHP interpreter codebase in the slightest.
At least I now understand why the RFC was rejected, maybe that will comfort me
when I cry myself to sleep tonight :P
On 19 Dec 2016, 23:47 +0100, Larry
On 12/19/2016 02:57 PM, ilija.tov...@me.com wrote:
Hi everyone
There was an RFC about a C#-like property syntax almost four years ago that got
declined:
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/propertygetsetsyntax-v1.2
It failed by only 2-3 votes. In my opinion, PHP is still in need of this
feature as it
Hi Ilija,
I have no vote rights, but this one is on my "Nice To Have Features in PHP"
list too.
+1 for property getters/setters
Cheers,
2016-12-19 21:57 GMT+01:00 :
> Hi everyone
>
> There was an RFC about a C#-like property syntax almost four years ago
> that got
Hi everyone
There was an RFC about a C#-like property syntax almost four years ago that got
declined:
https://wiki.php.net/rfc/propertygetsetsyntax-v1.2
It failed by only 2-3 votes. In my opinion, PHP is still in need of this
feature as it would make the language much more expressive. Let me