rfc:class-like_primitive_types
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rfc:class-like_primitive_types [2016/12/19 21:56] – ajf | rfc:class-like_primitive_types [2016/12/19 22:00] – ajf | ||
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===== Backward Incompatible Changes ===== | ===== Backward Incompatible Changes ===== | ||
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+ | In order to support the < | ||
**FIXME** | **FIXME** | ||
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This RFC currently chooses to omit null from support by most of these features. | This RFC currently chooses to omit null from support by most of these features. | ||
- | ==== Should resource | + | ==== Should resource |
Resource is a legacy type that could be wholly replaced by objects in future. Extending these features to this type would be further entrenching it and contrary to the goal of its eventual removal. | Resource is a legacy type that could be wholly replaced by objects in future. Extending these features to this type would be further entrenching it and contrary to the goal of its eventual removal. | ||
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+ | Beyond that, supporting < | ||
===== Unaffected PHP Functionality ===== | ===== Unaffected PHP Functionality ===== |
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