Sadly, Anthony Ferrara decided to stop developing PHP and withdrew all of his RFCs. Since I liked this one, I am re-opening it here. The original RFC was at https://wiki.php.net/rfc/const_scalar_expressions2. I am enormously indebted to him for this, as he designed and implemented the entire thing, and I am merely responsible for trying to push it through the RFC process now that he has left.
This RFC brings static scalar expressions to the parser. This allows places that only take static values (const declarations, property declarations, function arguments, etc) to also be able to take static expressions.
This can allow for writing far easier to understand code, by allowing for far more expressive code.
Adding parser support for compile-time resolved scalar expressions.
The following operations are currently supported by this proposal:
Also supported is grouping static operations: (1 + 2) + 3.
<?php const FOO = 1 + 1; const BAR = 1 << 1; const BAZ = "HELLO " . "WORLD!"; ?>
Note that constants are not supported within a declaration (since this happens at compile time). So const BIZ = FOO << BAR; would be a compile error.
<?php class Foo { const FOO = 1 + 1; const BAR = 1 << 1; const BAZ = "HELLO " . "WORLD!"; } ?>
<?php class Foo { public $foo = 1 + 1; public $bar = [ 1 + 1, 1 << 2, "foo " . "bar" ]; public $baseDir = __DIR__ . "/base"; } ?>
<?php function foo($a = 1 + 1, $b = 2 << 3) { } ?>
<?php function foo() { static $a = 1 + 1 static $b = [ 1 << 2 ]; } ?>
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None, as this is a pure compile-time construct, the generated op-array is the same as if there was no expression (it's purely static).
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Opened 1st November 2013, ends 8th November 2013.
The above vote was cancelled due to bwoebi's intervention with his patch to support constants within these expressions.
An implementation based off of current master is available: Implementation On GitHub (Diff On GitHub)
This is, again, based off Anthony Ferrara's work: https://github.com/ircmaxell/php-src/tree/static_operation_parsing
This patch is ready to be merged with tests.