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rfc:arrow_functions_v2 [2019/04/15 14:52] – nikic | rfc:arrow_functions_v2 [2020/08/01 23:53] (current) – RFC was implemented carusogabriel | ||
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* Target version: PHP 7.4 | * Target version: PHP 7.4 | ||
* Implementation: | * Implementation: | ||
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===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
Anonymous functions in PHP can be quite verbose, even when they only perform a simple operation. | Anonymous functions in PHP can be quite verbose, even when they only perform a simple operation. | ||
- | Partly this is due to a large amount of syntactic boilerplate, | + | Partly this is due to a large amount of syntactic boilerplate, |
import used variables. This makes code using simple closures hard to read and understand. This RFC | import used variables. This makes code using simple closures hard to read and understand. This RFC | ||
proposes a more concise syntax for this pattern. | proposes a more concise syntax for this pattern. | ||
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===== Vote ===== | ===== Vote ===== | ||
- | Simple yes/no vote. | + | Voting started 2019-04-17 and ends 2019-05-01. A 2/3 majority is required. |
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+ | <doodle title=" | ||
+ | * Yes | ||
+ | * No | ||
+ | </ | ||
===== Discussion ===== | ===== Discussion ===== |
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