rfc:concatenation_precedence
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rfc:concatenation_precedence [2019/03/28 22:57] – bwoebi | rfc:concatenation_precedence [2019/04/30 22:52] – bwoebi | ||
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* Date: 2019-03-28 | * Date: 2019-03-28 | ||
* Author: Bob Weinand, bobwei9@hotmail.com | * Author: Bob Weinand, bobwei9@hotmail.com | ||
- | * Status: | + | * Status: |
* First Published at: http:// | * First Published at: http:// | ||
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===== Backward Incompatible Changes ===== | ===== Backward Incompatible Changes ===== | ||
- | Every unparenthesized expression featuring an ' | + | Every unparenthesized expression featuring an ' |
While this is a subtle behavior change in that it will give different outputs without notice or warning, it is trivially possible to statically analyze the code and find all instances where this happens. As to my knowledge these occurrences are quite rare as it almost always is an error in the current form, rendering the impact minimal. | While this is a subtle behavior change in that it will give different outputs without notice or warning, it is trivially possible to statically analyze the code and find all instances where this happens. As to my knowledge these occurrences are quite rare as it almost always is an error in the current form, rendering the impact minimal. | ||
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+ | As Nikita mentioned on the mailing list: http:// | ||
===== Proposed PHP Version(s) ===== | ===== Proposed PHP Version(s) ===== | ||
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PHP 8, with a deprecation notice in PHP 7.4 upon encountering an unparenthesized expression containing an ' | PHP 8, with a deprecation notice in PHP 7.4 upon encountering an unparenthesized expression containing an ' | ||
- | ===== Proposed Voting Choices | + | ===== Vote ===== |
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+ | Voting started 2019-04-30 and ends 2019-05-14. The first (primary) voting requires a 2/3 majority. The second (secondary) voting requires a 50%+1 majority. | ||
- | Primary vote (2/3 majority): | + | <doodle title=" |
+ | * Yes | ||
+ | * No | ||
+ | </ | ||
- | Secondary vote (simple majority): | + | <doodle title="Emit a deprecation notice in PHP 7.4 if the RFC is accepted?" |
+ | * Yes | ||
+ | * No | ||
+ | </ | ||
===== Patch ===== | ===== Patch ===== |
rfc/concatenation_precedence.txt · Last modified: 2020/08/01 23:54 by carusogabriel