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I know I’m late to this game but does anyone else strongly dislike the syntax… | |
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@lo_fye Do you mean the syntax or something else?#PHP | |
Post #AvoCQVitswr9m3FfWa by [email protected] | |
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@lo_fye Typically when a feature is added to PHP, the RFC author looks at other… | |
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@ramsey They look like something non-functional that should not affect anything… | |
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@lo_fye The syntax currently used in PHP was borrowed from Rust, but it was not… | |
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@ramsey Thanks for those links. I just poked around internals and saw mention o… | |
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@lo_fye The #[] syntax was ultimately decided because of forward compatibility … | |
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@lo_fye @ramsey Are you talking about internal attributes or user defined ones?… | |
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@ramsey @lo_fye Looking at those RFCs again, I'm just soo glade we got #[] … | |
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@lo_fye They bother my brain, but for a very simplistic reason. They look like … |